8 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursdaf, Jan. 4, 1968 From the Gallery By Henrv Heald Centennial Year Was Rocky Road for Ottawa Party Heads Centennial rough one on ae y leaders in st t Bob Thompson stepped down as leader of the Social Credit it Party, —_ the: Froarey. sive tives oust- ed John ber antietibe and now r Pearson has at last made Tommy Douglas has shown no inclination to resign and no one seems to be suggesting he should. Even Laurier LaPierre, who claims he will be? the first NDP prime minister of- Canada, has indicated an early ousting oF Mr, rs Dougie is necessary to good his oft-hinted plan to re-fhis pi linguish the reins of iH Pearson's of the Liberal Party. If Creditiste Leader Real eae resignation plans were hardiy out of his mouth before ne list Party Leader “FC. Douglas ler T. C. Doug! could be persuaded to also call it quits, Canada could start 1968 with a clean slate. That is not likely to happen, however. Caou-| ette is not only the one man who could lead the Creditistes in Quebec, but he is preparing to try and head a resurgent, un- ited Social Credit national party. rted to grow. As name after’ pre was added one press gallery wit remarked: “The Ottawa stadi- um will not be big enough for the B canta. let alone the del- The leadership hopefuls complied with a Liberal caucus demand it there be no cam- on the day Pearson AIRLINE RESERVATIONS MEXICO - HAWAIIAN AND EUROPEAN TOURS ARRANGED e CASTLEGAR AGENT FOR THE WESTERN HOTEL ° WEST'S DEPT. STORE Phone 365-7542 BRU =, |xnade his announcement, but at a crack oc dae the eed day ey were off and run! ef External Minister Paul Martin (defeated by Pear- son in the leadership race in 1958), Transport Minister Paul Hellyer and Finance Minister Sharp are the front runners. They have made only token at- ts to hide their candidacy for months and they have had people working for their cause for some time. Suddenly, however, every, well known Liberal face became a a;possinilly. for the leadership Pearson heirs. * State Secretary Judy La- Marsh, never one to miss a pub- licity bandwagon, fuseested tongue-in-cheek Pat e might be a candidate. ory there after one ‘gallery ar "was seen filling out an sppltcation for a passport to Guyane, bi but he denied it was in any way, to" pian LaMarsh's piled things eventually reached | Man | eacchath od “and Justice Minister ed | distinguished ‘themselves in the the stage where Mr. Pearson was forced to suggest in public that he felt his cabinet ministers should keep their department duties first and their leadership campaigns’ secon: wer. Minister Jeati Pierre-Ellot Trudeau have both House and both would have beea good leadership material, but for the B and B Report. The Liberals are committed to a policy of bi- eulturallam, Pearson has had a hard enough time selling it to sCal nada. A En; French-Canadian prime minister would find it, totally t ippossibe Tories nad choose owing that advantage of ‘having seen Bob tameiele a4 aciion and they cai KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS ST. RITA’S HALL FRONT ST, ‘TONIGHT A against the proposed changes to] un indisturbed, Shonwe th Paving of the reconstructed sections of the Trail to Kinnaird highway will be completed in the spring, according to the depart- ‘ment of highways in Nelson. The paving. will complete sectional work on the local sec- tion of the Southern Trans- Canada Highway. completed was given to H. Wil- liamson Blacktopping and Land- scaping Ltd., Haney. The project is worth $358,225. In the past five years an estimated $3.5 million dollars have been spent on this section of the highway according to un- official Further work on the Kinnaird to Trail high- way is scheduled, but it is not [an yet known whether this work has been included in the 1968 department of highways budget which will be released in Febru- ony: paving of areas already Trail-Kinnaird Paving Job To Be Completed in Spring elle Bluffs, Genelle to Trail, and Kinnaird interchange to the Ootischenia interchange. Included in the mileage al- so is the road from Ootischenia interchange to Thrums, the Sel- kirk College access road and the parking lot and ring road at the College. RENT A Brothers Sewing Machine FOR ONLY $4.00 A MONTH $1.50 A WEEK Free Delivery UNION PETERS DISTRIBUTORS LTD. 1342 Cedar Ave., Trail, B.C. In additi ive bridge d flyover work has been un- dertaken in the Kinnaird area boosting the total, project cost to nearer $10 i::{ion. The paving to be done during this year covers 16.7 from Blueberry Creek to yee were kept hopping erdewing potential’ MOORE @ SUSINESS FORMS LTB. DEALER CASTLEGAR NEWS RD Agendas An unexpected, but none- the-less eloquent, plea for pro- vincial anl local governments to sibility. GLENMERRY USED FURNITURE 3194 Highway Drive in the Millar and Brown Building, Trail. Phone 364-1822 WE BUY AND SELL USED FURNITURE Open Weekdays 1 p.m. - 5.30 p.m. Open Friday 1 pm. - 9 p.m. ion Board of Health and of fhe Central trict. ur. Rust, whose own regional district's agenda has been get- ting larger each month, said a’ the Union Board of Health meet: ing in Trail that the chairmen of the regional districts through- out the province were going to have to meet to uss the role of ene regional districts. of E Health. itself might be destin- Too Heavy — Gov’‘ts. Should Help - Rust ‘ed to come under the regional mantle At present the health. de- partment is paid for 93 per cent from| by the.province and seven per cont by the local municipalities and school boards. Rural health costs are esti- mated at $3.90 per capita per ear. x Mr. Rust was reacting to a provincial convention semi-offic- ial statement by a department of health advisor who had strong- ly hinted there would be chang- es in this province. Mr. Rust told ‘the members of his board, without relinquish- ing the gavel, that the regional district chairman, himself for instance, was getting an ever- ANNOUNCING SELKIRK COLLEGE 2nd ANNUAL FORMAL BALL FRIDAY, JANUARY 12th 9 P.M. TO 1 A.M. Cominco Gym, Trail Dress: Ladies — Formal Gown - Gentlemen — Dark Suits or Tux Admission: - Non Students — $8.00 Per Couple Student — $5.00 Per Couple Limited Attendance Tickets Available Now From Terry Moon, 368-9642 or Shirley Davies, 368-8537 increasing Lad *67 COUGAR HARDTOP New. Int. conven. group, ps., p. disc. b., radio, tint. wind., door edge guards, F.W.C., 289 cu. in. cacti Morons PRICE __..$3650 °67 COMET CAPRI HARDTOP New.: Optional axle, courtesy lights, radio, wheel covers, vinyl interior, 289 cu. in. trans.. Ford’s Se cis cues $3050 67 MERCURY MARQUIS HARDTOP New. Super Marauder 428 eng., black vinyl roof, a °67 FORD CUSTOM FORDOR New. 289 cu. in. eng., optional axle ratio, light group, padded dash, washers, back-up lights,’ seat belts, 4-way flashers. Was $3398.70. CASTLE MOTORS FRICE ._.___' °67 METEOR RIDEAU FORDOR 14,000 miles. Driven by. George. Arm rests, auto- matic, light group, white walls, p.s., p.b:, radio, remote mirror, F.WC., heavy duty suspension. Was $4093.30. CASTLE MOTORS PRICE _____: $2950 white. Was $3295 tak?” CASTLE MOTORS PRICE $2895. CASTLE MOTORS PRICE ____. *GT METEOR RIDEAU 600 HARDTOP | New. Automatic, white walls, light group, radio, . Was $2495. $2295 seat belts and Ford safety package, wheel covers. . CASTLE MOTORS PRICE —____‘ $3650 *66 METEOR RIDEAU FORDOR V-8, automatic, light group, pb, radio, seat belts, 2speed wipers, heavy" duty suspension. . Alaska $2695 "66 METEOR RIDEAU 500 FORDOR 390 2-V engine, automatic, light group, p.b., ps. radio, washers, 2speed wipers, wheel . covers. Se Manns PRICE __. $2895 566 COMET FORDOR V-8, radio, seat belts, Ford’s safety package. IN THIS CORNER By Arcold Marlin| @ ‘Outmoded Laws Aren’t the Devil's Fault oe During the recent holiday) spired by Satan.” » this writer had occasion! | to al attend church in another area| of the province and listened to! a minister cry out in protest! laws on abortion and divorce. | should be doing. Following a line which has It is true — no one for so very long been taken by| agrees — no reason for divorce. One wonders at in tenden-| 8 0 that there should be minis' Upon getting married, two , “from the devil — they are in-| people should set out to honor the vow, “till death do us part,” striving ¢o make a : marriage centered as to cause marriage ‘breakup to be necessary. They should, but all too fre- quently they don’t. In sauition to this, there cire which should not arise, but which nevertheless do CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor D. Reeves, Phone 865-7175 Next to the Cloverleaf Motel Plaza Bible Hour - 10 am. ‘amily Worship aL an. School a.m. venta Worship’ — 7.30 p.m. AH Welcome PENTECOSTAL Sunday : school 9.15 am. «vom? 90pm Fetdavs * Biblé Study & raver th 7 p.m. 4 7.30 p.m. We Ue Tabernacle . Saee je at ° Held in homes LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES Sundays at 3 p.m. Held in St. David's Sunday School 2 p.m. Rev. Harold C, Clark Two : Castleaird Shopping Plaza 10 am, — Sunday School Hour _ W. Love, Minister THE SALVATION ARMY All Welcome Sunday 9.45 a.m. Sunday School ST. DAVID’S ANGLICAN CHURCH . EPIPHANY SUNDAY wep 3.00 am. Holy Commanton ? Morning” Worship and Sunday CHURCH OF GOD. ailrd Comm. Hall) Morning Worship 10.00 a.m. 11.00.a.m. Holiness Meeting UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Uniting. Since 1925 the Congregational Methodist and Presbyterian Churches of Canada CASTLEGAR KINNAIRD RGBSON GENELLE Phone 365-8837 Geo. Hermanson, B.A., B.D. Rev. Clinton Howard Phone 365-7814 MORNING WORSHIP Worship—Ki liam. Castlegar — 11.16 a.m. of a marriage Similarly, there should be no reason why an abortion should be either necessary or desirable. should not happen. preachers and.all the rest of so- to reason that the unple: does exist, no matter how hard we wish it didn't, the better off will be the world we live in, It would not be accurate to make a blank tement that divorce or abortion are good, ‘or that they are bad. work. People should not be so] ® on, demanding, so selfish, or so self-| of ‘what people » Which make continuance] § impractical. This But it does. And the sooner|j What is good is the idea of|# looking at the present legislation, to see where it Pork Picnicsz-- ciety becomes sufficiently adult| i asant | fi Pot Roasts of Beef ; Canada Choice, id ught to @ vote in teh Petepdirry it salinely that result. ‘Common sense rules tha’ changes ia ath pie Pisces of of iene on are ded. Both federal m nature. It would be nice if we didn’t ueed these laws. But we do need them, ‘so let's rewrite them so they make sense. \ hat divorces and abortions are] # “inenived from the davil” and| fill herefore immoral ‘by their very! & Pork Chops All Cuts. Gov't. Inspected Pork. .19¢ Empire Bacon Government Approved. 1-Ib.. pkg. ......... Baby Beef Liver Canada Approved Margarine . Pacific or Tulip i Chickens Fresh Killed. Canada Grade A. | A fk ae For Frying or Roasting. ... Puritan See et tins 49¢ Instant Breakfast Kelloggs. 8-oz. packages Don’t Throw Away The Used Stamps From Xmas Cards who need them. ; The sale of the packets ‘of cancelled stamps, last year in| EC brought in almost $2,000) was used by the cancer committee in their ‘work. I am appealing to business firms and persons who have no other use for their cancelled’ stamps to save them and turn them in to any No. 7, Order.of the in Cast war Kinnaird os Wohsen, oS they. may mail the stamps to Please do not remove the stamp from the envelope, but cut or tear around the stamp. | Ketchup member of Minto Chapter 2 Eastern Si Please, everyone in this|§ district allow us to make use of|§ Beans with Pork7 ... $1 Creamed Corn - Clean Pack, 14-07. tins . 7 , st Suaor Granulated 3. 79¢c Macaroni or Spaghetti 5 us 89¢ Kraft. 15-0z. 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