a CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 16,1961 Castlegar Briefs . | Castlegar Interest in Trail Wedding. et : West Summerland and Costle- easi, juntor bridesmaid, were frock- Hackett served as usher. ieee carnation corsage, formed i *Drail ed in sppphire blue and aqua taf- ‘White and pink streamers and|the ensemble worn by Mrs. Corth. Legislative ‘changes announced jee eent 6 serauset cit in feta, PPP i sively. ‘Their, identical\bells decorated the home of the The groom's mother chose o light yy attorney General Bonner will : Bt, Andrew's Anglican Church'gowns,.’ styled with square neck-|bride’s. mother. for the reception |blue printed silk frock with white give British Oolumbla the most when Maralynn Elizabeth Richard-jlines “.and. cap Sleeves featured|which followed, A _ three-tlered jaccessories and corsage of white cCaprehensive indemnity ever pro- eon exchanged rings ond ‘yows!cummerbunds with backbows . and| wedding cake topped by 8 min-{carnations. wy Vided the innocent victims of traf- with Francis Neil’ Gould, Ven, E.|tles go. the ‘hemlines of, the full|iature « bride and groom centred For a honeymoon trip to: Spo- Yio accidents in North America, ft, Patterson officiated. : . the ‘bride's table, while white and|kane the bride donned an electric jamicance Ft ederation | ‘the bride ts. the daughter of Mar, CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 16, ‘1961 CASTLEGAR NEWS Established in Nineteen Hundred and Forty-Seven VICTORIA REPORT © cee ‘Stronger Opposition May ‘Mean a Longer Session i : : By JAMES K. NESBITT’ {ton of law In this province — no with expl the subj of 1 : tin urs are merlousiy dex, nolttice here, only fear that, In o . e * bating (politics only now and then'good many cases, ,everyone 1s not tion. Perhaps the Chamber will again rearing its- bewitching head) such recelving’ equal justice, ‘This was look into:the pros and cons of this mat- vital toptes as education, Jabor-jong of the finest debates this cole ter, although Chk 1 li ; express- seria elakens. rosie dis- boas So heard in nae years in the . : ‘ css lation, es, healtl social legislative press gallery, and you'd ed little interest when the matter WaS Feitare, hospitals, highwayd — ev.jhave been proud of your MLA’, again at their March meeting erything that hds to do with the I's on labor matters there's the _ In Jo * * .. welfare of the people. most and greatest explosion, The In last week’s issue of this news You might say it's deionondes Gor sys the government's anti- aper _ anothe! i ti paper another story on amalgamation worth of talk — the sizeof Mr,|labor; the government says It's . r 4 was carried. This time the suggestion was: Bennett's “budget for the coming anti-nothing, but works for all, and a public platform or at public meetings. made by Kinnaird resident Hugo Wood figcal year, which starts April 1,jthe Liberals, ‘trying for middle-of- At February’s meeting of the Cast- before a meeting of the Castle Toast: ane session may run eight eee say the government pan- legar and District Chamber of C an ; ating gar Toast- weeks —; 0 week longer than in.re.|ders to big business far too much, zi dee = e u cent years. If so, it will be because,amd that the OCF would throttle Sam Muirhead of Kinnaird, the Chamber’s Club. ; the Insurance Shanges For Traffic Accidents City Centre Motel was inform-jmented Comm, Walter Thorp, ed that council would have no boner ie objection to the erection of a sign near the south end of the over-| head ridge provided - permission bf the property owners is firet obs| : c te tained and provided there js 00 Flower cap headdress trimmed|blue blossoms formed other table|blue wool dressmaker suit, belge ft Spears err ; opposition from the department of Frank with : a pearls and white/decor, ‘ aco and red rose corsage. |° elas today. ante veal’? be Mr, Fromk Richards jad Pine|ahoulder tulle velling and short). ‘Mr. ‘Monte. Dyer ‘waa masier) ” Cuses included 24, and Mig.) The changes in the oe if swe Seo; along ‘Trail, m is|white gloves, completed their ‘en-|of 5 : a, 5. Motor Vehicles it, they'll go along with it,”. com- ibe of aati on, Leslie sembles and they held bouquets telegrams were ‘recelved from Von- Gould, ‘Mr. sane peat Pen-|were ipericere terrane the aor _— : of en tone, /|couver and “Victoria, £ ticton; ' Mrs. ley an - Garbage @ill no longer pro-\Gculd, West Simin arrange-| ‘The. groom ‘wnn-attended by| A. tay biue sil sheath ‘com-|xvelyn, and Mr and Mra, A. J.|dustry os represented by All Can- Teenagers Face onere ithe bower es weer ments enhanced the church’ for|Mr. Allan 3. Gould, whilp John|plemented by pink ‘accessories and|Gould, West Summerland. jada, : eel | He dald. improved access |the service at which Mrs. Ralph, : . enh ee eo ar ti (Milne ‘sang the Wedding Proyer| [ : ° oS Brink Problem 2 the ea A tne a om-|and’ Bre, & M, Cross played. the : On Leaving School P%,c San on will AUP Given. in marriage (2, JUST TWO. THINGS .-. HOLD ’ HOME TRADE Amalgamation Talk Agai Suggestions for the amalgamation of the twin villages of Castlegar and Kin- naird into a District Municipality have again been in the news dyring recent months. : : .Prior tq last D ber’s icipal elections suggestions were made that this subject should be given serious consid- eration but nothing was ever said from by her ; o father, the bride chose’ a. gown Comm,.V."R. Cook will check |fashioned with Chantilly lace bo- ‘To drink of not to drink, Is a). entirely, first vice-president, again suggested that _ amalgamation: of the twin villages take place. Some: years ago’ Mr. headed a Chamt tragic accident, to bring forcefully to the Muirhead tee charged Stop When Siren Sounds ~ It is unfortunate that it often takes a attention of the public some rule of law which everyone should be aware of and heed. - Such was he case on Sunday. | Praise for the Negotiators + F in W: mn, When committee chairman J. William Both the Castlegar Ambulance and the local RCMP detachment report. thaf ve- hiicles on the road between the hospital and‘ the ferry did not heed their sirens. when rushing to and from the scene of the accident at Robson on Saturday. Cars, trucks, buses — all vehicles— when they hear RCMP, fire or ambulance meee ape + :0f six.: more ‘ the What will .come ‘of afl these sugges- whole combined opposition of 16 ‘ B = CoF'ers and four. Liberals being tions and talk is unknown, but the sub- determined to have a say on every ject of amalgamation of the two villages subject that comes up. ees * = Because of the added voices in is‘once again out in the open. ‘ the oppofition, cabinet ministers ‘ : Bi are having a tougher time than in recent years, Sometimes a minister must bob up and down: answering. _ questions for six hours before the House will vote him his salary. It'a incredible “how quickly sirens are supposed to pull over to the brand new MUA\s settle down, and . make like old bards, CCFers Ca- side of the. road and come to a full STOP. mile Mather and Jimmy Rhodes This is to be done whether the sirens of Dette, George Hobbs of Revel- are coming from behind your vehicle or stoke, Davié Barrett a Dewdney is a wild desire to woo votes of ‘ i ith modern- \ ATHOME organized labor, portation, no . Why Gars Don’t . Gel More Miles To the Gas Gallon Ever wonder why you are not, getting more miles per. gallon of gasoline? 5 There are many factors \nvol- ved, says tie B.C Automobile As- socintion, inelading tlie age of the to home town: stores ae whether the sirens are approaching yout rast came into the House sshak- vehicle. : Sa ing, fearful they'd be flops. . a ¥ nce over their maiden spee- Accidents are bad enough without ches they became, almost overnight, the possibility. of an accident being com- % seasoned legislators, filled with and their Hesitant praise for ‘the -hard bar- gaining carried out by the Canadian del- egaton who negotiated the” yet-to-be- ratified Columbia river treaty came at U.S, Senate foreign relations committee hearings on the treaty held last week of Ar asked Secretary ‘Stewart Udall whether Can- ada had taken advantage of the U.S. during the treaty negotiations, Udall cautiously replied “They might have, but in our view there was fair play on both sides.” : -. parts of the K pounded when a. sir vehicle causex It's the fame with the might someday smash -into a private ve- three brand-new Liberals — Tender hicle just b it-didn’ G d ie Ray Perrault of North Vancouver, just because if In’t heed the siren aina “Macfarlane of Oak Bay and i ji Harry McKay of Fernie. and pull over to the side of the road and “9h MviGle House is ix mgree- come to a. full stop. ment that racial discrimination ae . should be outlawed, that it has no Place in British Columbis. This is} true; bat, humans, “belng humans, there'll always be some af it, ‘There's a new bill designed to] ene disexriminatiom as far as pos- To this answer, Mr. Fulbright shot sible, bit, without » change ip the : 5 minds, of back: “I don’t want any doubt about te very suodessful. Moving thence that. You must remember they are much ill, Education Minister Lealle Pe~ car, type of amount of stop-and-go driving fir clty trat— . fic'and average speeds. City traffic is a great waster of gasoline, tie BOAA points out. For all types of cars, averaging 16) miles: to the gaffon in country driv- ing, the average drops tt around’ 12 miles per galfon for city driving. deserve thelr reputation for gusciine ecommmy so} long as they are in tue low-powered | stick-shift category, The newer im- ports obtain about. 27 miles:per gal-. lon, ‘ 7 to findings reported, nee US. Buresa of Public: Roads, quality i : i Drawer 490 better off than we are. I hope that was taken into consideration.” - With a view still prevelant in some & provide F that the C +, privileges for cll, and this legisla— é : th further assurance river ‘treaty has been @ sell out to the ane Penge ‘hat they crore Americans by’ Canada, this exchange of, titled to, the rights as ,the words in the U.S. Senate hearings should TE ts tar clarify once and for all the fine and re- on education. True, for me daahe sponsible job that Justice Minister Davie or eeccnte’ playing pare oe Fulton and Lands Minister Ray Williston fivgersartens LA aspchagle ee did for Canada ‘and British Columbia in ae Guida iwenccameawend the negotiatons. 4 said it’s better to give government One day there was an exem- can sit back and think of any one customer as His TWO. THINGS . <.and only two... bring home town buying First, it is well selected merchandise of geod " Second, it is letting the potential buyer know about the goods by means of attractive advertising . The ‘basic advertising medium is your CASTLEGAR NEWS. Phone 3031 ‘One of B.C.’s Progressive Weeklies’ “Specials FRIDAY. perplexing question to many teen- agers as they leave school and enter the working and social world of their elders, says the Atcoholism Foundation of B.C. i Qo thelr credit, the Foundation believes, more and more young people seem to be working the question out for ‘They supervisor’ Norman McNabb re- garding placing old pieces of fire hose at the sanitary fill to be used in the event of a, fire at the fill. eee Comm, Walter Thorp will, dis- cuss an exchange of land fill, with are studying and weighing the facta before becoming too involved with our drinking customs or placing Stoo much bellef in © what their friends and others are. doing or saying about 1t. “The Foundation belleves this Is largely attributed t6 the near-dra- matic upsurge in public, concern over alcohol problems, the treat- ment of alcoholism as an Wness like any other,'and the growing an 8 Myr, for a road allow- ance, 9 oes 4 “I have had a number of com- plaints’ about the condition | of roads in the village. This js not ‘really surprising,” remarked Comm. Sylvest. He said he will ask the ‘work crews to check specific roads. oe A. complaint about the con- dition of the. Arrow Motors pro- Canada today. As a further aid to Reeapeere eribed as unsightly.” ee ‘Works supervisor Norman Mc- Canada. > ‘ Clubs. from Trail, _ Kinnaird, lo, Proc. _ |i department vey Nabb, who was. absent from. the lmeeting, noted in a written report that the sale of dog licences - this |year is very slow.. “f pe ee . The imeted coat of rebuila-|wmlonlsm have provided a security with fire chief Hd Lewis and works dice featuring scalloped..neckline, etched with crystals, Mypolnt sleeves and formal bouffant tulle skirt, accented with lace paniers, A tlora of. crystals and tear: drop pearls secured her tulle fin- ger-tip, vell. and. she carried a white ‘prayer book. .crested with cascading red garnet. roses, The groom's gift, 9 silver cross formed jewelery, accent. . Mra, Beda. Laurie, matron of nonor and. Miss Alannah Bald- 1. Barclay Speaks On the Kootenays Permanent industries establishi- perty fronting’ on “Front st. Willleq in the Kootenays have precip- be The 01d © ©8%jtated . many sociological. changes frames and an old shed were: de4-/among persons living in that area, ‘\the.’ British Columbia” Resources (Conference was told Friday in Vic- toria, * : Yan-A. Barclay, secretary of Columbia” Cellulose , Company and \Celgar Limited, said steady pay- rolls, jhealth and, welfare plans and ‘which has encouraged residents to “establish roots.” He said fluctuations in the ec- onomy have’ tended. to even” out ..|and minimize the tremendous shifts of population which were evident in. the area in early. years. : Pulp, smelter ‘and steel mills employ the type of British Colum-= |" bian who is highly-trained in en- and other in- dustrial skills... He. has. economic stability and usually stimulates the |community in which he resides. 1:30 pm’ Saturday, Maréh. 18th. : << CREIGHTON: BUILDING, KINNAIRD . Electric Water “You: save-money. when-you Heat Water- Electrically. In ‘most areas served by West Kootanay Power, an Electric Water Heater’ is used in your home, your rate schedule is among the~ lorth America. Electricity is available to operate’an “Electric Water Heater and‘other appliances in your home at one- slowest: i half the rate that would be in effect if an Electric Water Heater were not used. Heating Is Economical irs Tops! ‘Call on-the West Kooterfay Power representative in your area. He will ‘be pleased to advise how you can save money —when you Heat Water, €lec- Power Export is Logical “2 2 o- ~22- Ausioneor — Mi, J. 5. Gillen ST. KOOTENAY se projects. They are screaming “national sabo- tage” and ‘Some easterm’newspapers are loudly condemning. Premier Bennett, the Van- couver Board - of Trade and any. other body or person in favor of exporting to the U.S. surplus’ power which may .de- velop from the Columbia or Peace river argue loudly that exported power is not recoverable. The same cri* tics see nothing wrong: with exporting - off or in their gas these are “recoverable”, by imports to meet the difference between what Cana- da. needs’ and what it exports. This. is indeed a strange argument. It implies that it is perfectly all right fer Camada: to export commodities which are not renewable in this country as Jong - as Canada can buy abroad what she may require to fulfill her own needs. It is this ar t ds’ to min- r erals, forest products and other raw ma- . terials which are either in limited supply -—however -great present supply is—or like forest products, slowly .r to come — is not to be exported because it is not “recoverable” from the power hungry US. . Bey 5 € This implies. that B.C. should not tap’ its vast power potential to develop surpluses which it can sell abroad for much needed export revenue because the US. is not in a: position to sell us power in returii. It also suggests that by selling .AND Regulation. Gans . sai z : . -Or Get a Letter People who don’t use regula- tion size. garbage cans in Castle- gar or who put’ out cardboard/| boxes. with soggy bottoms ‘that break when lifted will receive let-| { ters from the village office about CROCERIES | ~ \AWEATS | : Srd at Maple —’ Phorie 4201 — We Deliver We Reserve Tho Right To Limit Quantity STORE HOURS SATURDAY MARCH ‘17-18 , 8 -.6 DAILY. 8 - 9: Fridays Americans surplus: power we would un- ‘the matter. cermine Auto gtd by providing cegenee ena seetted te ste last them with power .for manufacturing. orm. Ie wT ‘Are we so naive as to suppose that Syme SE eee a cats fom B.C. can retard northwestern U.S. .in- the garbage crews, ‘dustrial expansion by hoarding our pow- er? That, if our southern neighbors really need power they are not going to gener- ———SSSSSS==—_ ate it how, if y, by : a. means? : , : Power is the one resource which : ne nature replenishes in B.C. every day. rain falls, and our. potential is vast. It:is con- sistent with the new economic direction of Canadian policy to increase our exports. And it is unrealistic to restrict from export IT’S TIME TO BE - SELECTING YOUR EASTER But power, which is renewed. as Jong as rain falls on-B.C.—and_we reasonably expect it to gontinue falling for some time the one c dity we can have in abun- dance, which is perpetually replaced and| , for which: surplus we have a: profitable market:— Vancouver’ Province : OUTFIT DROP IN TO LOOK. OVER OUR NEW SUPPLY OF Pabished .Every Thursday At CASTLEGAR NEWS ~ SPORTS JACKETS - AND” OF ‘THE Castlegar, B.O. PANTS | Lv. Mail ‘subscription rate to the Castlegar News 1g $3 per year, The price by delivery boy is 85 cents a month. 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His kitchen is this ‘| master control panel, his utensils are complex pressure * eookers governed by intricate automatic instruments, | _ - By varying his “recipe”. he ‘aakes a variety : . ef pulp produets ‘which contribute to the : manufacture of almost everything we use in our work and in our daily lives. ae : d Behind him and every ‘other employee his pulp ae mill is about $100,000 of risk capital: Together... : they produce many. cominunity. benefits such as more : complete utilization of our forests; the raw material for‘a myriad of convenient; ‘inexpensive . ; - products: money to support wages, taxes,” schools, . industries, and new investment. for more jobs. cHLGAR LiMiTED [jo Head Office: i : Burrard Building, Vancouver, B.C. . + a - tation, ‘p' y