PAGE 8 - CASTLE:NEWS, Saskatchewan’has more ‘lakes per ‘capita’ than’ any other pro- vince. |, Canadians borrowed 33,432, 730 * books from , public Jibraries last year. vad, PRESCRIPTIONS For All. your Dependable Prescription Service and sick- room needs -and * Drug » Sundries ry PITTS’ Rexall Brug Day or Night Phone 4231 OPEN Monday cay elnaa wat a member of the Police Credit Union in Suva, Fiji Islands makes a savings deposit. Today, there‘are more than 20, ,000 credit unions spread throughout. the Western hemisphere * with over 10 million members in every walk of: life. ‘About one-third of Saskatche- wan's, electrified farms draw their power from * wind gener- ators. - dians paid $47 tition.) — ee federal government sonal income tax in 1080, ,shate rillion in’ 1954, Caer) Commission Meet (Continued from page. Dy Commissioner Krueger. gave a lengthy report done onthe Vil- lage streets. The Morey. retain- ing’ wall has been completed: to the: satisfaction of all and: work is: continuing on watr’ “boxes space teat, z arite. Harris reported .--SPECIAL- : Now wee TIP ‘TOP ‘TAILORS. INTRODUCES pescceees A COMPLETE NEW RANGE OF UNUSUAL COLOURS AND PATTERNS IN ‘THE MOST -EXTENSIVE DISPLAY OF IMPORTED CANADA'S GREATEST. CLOTHING VALUE ER 2 Ogre “49” "59" “69. LEITNER’S © + .” CLOTHING LIMITED. poe quiet in’ his depart- ment ‘with the exception of one home needing inside plumbing. Instructions were given to‘ pre- sent’ a dealine as this is a village bylaw and must be enforced. Mr. Pederson’s request, -for water: rights on Blueberry Creek it) in no CASTLEGAR; B. C : “By Lewis’ Mulgan” “The Minds ‘of Men in the Atomic Age” was the. :title of .| what to me was the’most per-' etrating. and timely of, all. the addresses ‘delivered at the recent Couchiching Conference , of the Canadian Institute on Public Af- fairs. The speaker was Profes- sor George Grant of the .De- partment of Philosophy .-at Dal- housie -University, ° and. whe da the of public affairs asa philosopher. He.said he‘ did not intend to Speakers had’ talked ‘of the dy- namic ‘economy ‘of ’expansfon, ‘a assumed ithat this was taken as “an undispu' “I can ‘imagine,"’: of healthy animals adj worshipping © their » um achines which’. could !be , prosperous society, without war, justed to}. should be ‘destroy discuss whether we .were going t ad to be blown up or” human ‘race is going, to -be sensi- ble enough to survive... During the conference he, had noticed the. assumption that ; all © would be well if only we could escape in a At ©l other sessions most, of the speak- ers had ‘no trouble in replying to the’: questions ;. raised—they had all’ the answers ready-made; but Peolsesor Grant was dealing itl i such as at bombs and economic. depressions. 7 To IN CHURCH St.: Rita’s. Church Rev. EB. Brophy, PP. ~: Masses ‘at 8:30 ‘and: 10:30 am. Benediction . at’ 7:00' p.m, Confessions Sat. 4-5 ‘p.m. those.of economics. He said there was no doubt that the” mass scientific society is here to stay and: that it had brought about great good. ‘It‘is ‘obviously. good that ‘women’ should have. auto- matic washing’ machines; and it is almost’ as good that men should have. cars, The .fact that machines ,do our work. means time, .°. Even modern: medi- cine, much ‘of a° sacred St. Joseph's Chapel Rev. .E. Brophy, P.P. Masses at 8:30 .and.10:30 a.m. Confessions: Sat. 4-5 -p.m. . Anglican Chyrch gas takes water previously, al- located to Castlegar. ° :A request from Mr. Sookeroff for. a refund om Garbage Pick- up, Charges, as they were away: for nearly a year and intend’ to be..away again, brought a. re- ‘}fund’ be made only from. the time the request was received. These must be reported . before the party leaves. or no refund can. be. forthcoming. : The Scout. Association ‘requés- ted .permission for Scouts‘ and i Cards Kinnaird od maine Ser- vices. 8:00 a.m. and 7:30. p.m. Castlegar — 9:00 am and 11 am. The Winited : Church “Of Canada Robson — first and third Sun- days at 11 am. Kinnaird — Service of- ‘Wor- am, uf day .School Cubs to ‘sell C without fee the.same as the pre- vious year. and this was granted. The Castlegar Legion . Band ‘| submitted a request. for’ the. us- Octéber 14th an 15 OZ. 2 TINS FOR. 8 OZ. PRT. 4 LB. TIN DELMAR MARGARINE PEACHES, Aylnaer halvés CORNED BEE Helmet WALNUTS, Coop STRAWBERRY JAM, tae $148. } {and the ual’ grant of $75 stating that the band was, as usual, avail- ‘able for public functions. This was pa. eranied: An expense account of $25. 45 for Civil Detense representative was passed. Thi 1890 am. ‘Service of ‘Worship at]] 7:30 p.m. Pentecostal... / Tabernacle, First ‘Avenue and Juniper j%- Pennoyer and F. Clemo “co-workers eats Scheol, 10 am." being $30, Mr. “Compbell return~ ed. the balance ‘of $4.55. a ‘A. Bylaw: providing a. Comfort Station on Block 19 (Ball Park) was. given’ Ist, 2nd,and 3rd. reading and arrangements were made. for a special meeting for final reading. A grant of $1,100 was ‘give nto: the Parks Board to cover the expense of this pro- April 25th. meeting of the Com, missioners. . ; Accounts totaling $1,820.21 were| moved: passed. This This included the}. new G ject as. previously decided in the}:: 2:36 p.m. oe Everyone Weleome! © Community Bible ' Sunday — In the Legien Hall, 10:30 Sunday School. 7:30 Gospel ‘Service Thursday—At 51 Columbia Ave, “~ meeting. Fridays" é ‘7:30 Young People's Fellow- ed some time ago, but which idl. not porve satisfactory in opera tion. A repair man was sent machine © fixed ' satis- face and thus was ordered}. ee invitation was received for the Chairman and his wife to]: "tT attend the official opening of the|’ New Gymnasium on, October’ 18 in Trail, Mr.-and Mrs. Kraft will be able to attend. ’ The. report’ by. Commissioners ‘Sommers and Krueger on the UB.C.M. Meeting “at. George will be_ carried in next) weeks paper. ; ‘American port famine New “Montreal handles _more chins a ‘| ping business. than any. ‘North Of Latter Day: Saints | Sunday at 10:30'am. °°’ fytin Rivers Hall. “Everyone. ‘Welcome. Luthelan” ervices Every second and fourth Sun- day, | Presbyterian Church: (Sunday: | at” 11:00 am. — "This UFETIME Detoxe Alsmiaum Dovble Seiler is scientifically "Come te eur store fer off your Kitchen aad hardware tees. ship 10; am, Sunbey: Steg 2) 7:45 Bible Study and Prayer ‘ Church of Janae Christ ae 3:00:.p.m.” in St. -Alban's |: Church, C Services: in the Chureh every i cow it has'“become, ‘we must judge as good’ .": .. We .must ciety, despite all: its horrors.” professor ‘paid .that a over “all America ‘for “the - bene- fits of the’. mass ‘society. Eco- the chief purpose ‘ of - our *-exis- to which everything. else “must worship.” ‘There had been worship the world, and. this; had become the’ dominerit “religion which © shapes ‘our society at nearly every point.” A “What is wrong with. this re- ligion?”. “asked Professor: Grant. “The plain fact. that man's real purpose “in: life ‘is not. this.. The found ‘in the world of: nature, man at all, animal who looks’ like a mian but is not, is to strive to.become free. ‘And a free man is a per- . |son who is not ruled by fear or], i passion, or "the world around him, but by. the external world of truth and.goodness which is there to be “realized by every thought.and action ‘im our lives Professor Grant.,thus threw, spiritual. smonkey-wrench "iit :]the discussion ‘of: the materialis- tic, mechanism | of. world affairs [e That irr’ itsel? was “ explosive| much deeper than]... that we: have more gree lime] « and human ‘freedom requires this| ; welcome :the mass: scientific‘ so- | / The “terrible -price is’ being - paid] ’ nomic expansion. through © the}. ‘control , of nature has. become, tence. It has become the..goel } be subordinated, the “God “'we!! al 8 band of thinkers telling ‘men to|: goal of human existence. is: not}: but! in “freedom. Indeed,: to ‘be -a]: and - not - just: an}: thet ‘one © could ‘will hat a a Campus chic oe Hussy shoes: by Medcalf for school or. loafing;. ... all you do.there isa: Hussy Shoe .... popular anytime ... you won't be satisfied until you wear Hussy shoes MADDOCKS moderately pid ? ~ SLASHES FUEL;BILLS! THURSDAY; OCTOBER:,13;.1955. ' i | bs z ‘ 1 » ers Col ‘ last. weekend. It -was.-telt by; all/ at eves those attending Tahoe “friends. Of op Sie A Gani S.C. Muithead, chairman. of | the fact finding committee’ into the feasibility’ of the amalgama-}. tion of the villages of Kinnaird "and Cestieear. gave his first « ae : ay arating the. “two villages. FEDERAL ‘PEN tee ‘of Ci Thursday. night. Through: this”: réport the Cham. “ber ‘has: ‘gone on record approv- ! ing’ the amalgamation and has asked ‘the ‘committe ; tinue! with” compilation : of : for and “against the merger, an . if, possible ‘to’ report back: to; the acts meeting of the .Chamber|. 4 pwhich will be: ir November. his. i FepOrty Mr, Muirhead the, ‘of con- ed fects, tion would number’ between two the Chamt that a-letter had been written ‘to: the; i ‘of ‘Just-/ R, “.W..Ts Waldie’ reported ;for’ the]. Business ‘and Industry : Commit- ie. .negard. ate, .the " Federal Large Itiandance At: Square Dance Class ‘There were’ over 70 ‘people present | for the First::of © the ice in’ Ottawa,’ pointing out .the advantages | of it ‘being located inthis ‘area. It has’ been ‘report-| the ‘staff. for such ‘an’ institu: and three" hundred. +: letter from the - Vilee t Office ‘reatlested this’ body ‘to. offered. «It was obvious that Square Danc- ing has a wide appeal. The cap- able’. instruction. of -. Tom. ::and Vivian Gate :was .much: enjoyed, and it is obvious .that’ Castlegar will have some’ very talented dancers by the end ‘of . the course, a ve to the}: Town F Eaministes tion, equipment, build- similarity in ‘road i mileages, acreage etc, He found 1.) that ‘both ‘villages owned. bull- : dozers but that. combined,. they, {didn’t put. in three ‘weeks, work, tly: Set up ings and*-the Other "members, ‘talking fot the poem sie _felt “it. sweet waa, done’ with’ = E., Goulet ace} cepting, the appointment. Bae In-his. report for the Airport! Committee, R.A. D..- West ad- vised the Chamber. that his.com-| ‘mittee was ‘working. to have the Airport: declared & Customs Port and ‘this matter was’ being take: up ‘with Mr,” Herridge. The :dinner. meeting: was. held unite|.in;. the Fingaird jmerovemen -| Society Hall. approximately.’ ‘l- £ ils in:the. schools in. the| istrict of whem’, 680% are-: High |; School ‘and 930 aré barrmeeeret In Sep’ thi of , the pen of: No.~ 581. Air ‘Corp. : Edward, ‘Killough, ie . Air Cadet: Pilot’ for 1955, and has been awarded the Hudson's , Bay. ‘Trophy. ceived; the Righest. tare for vee “behin Bia. Cadets an the whole of Can- the’ Air Cadet League, of Can- Flight Lieut. W. H..Reed Thurs. tl Sire vier bs tee soe dards across :the country,” FIL }Reed -explained. : Corp. Killough”” and” "Carp. Glen York were the, two chosen jitrom the | Clasflegar| Squadron Chilliwack Camp. this well in’ this too, obtaining a rating af 76.1, per cent. . it has> been this course for $5.00 each person. Such:'a low. fee canbe given in other’, courses -if’ enough People - are interested. Registration - for the ~educa- tional: . - courses,» took: place | on Tuesday night: A.‘ few . more nj People are needed to make cer- tain that these courses ‘will con- tinue..: Woodwork, Typing, -Book- weeping Epelst for New Cana- dians, Canadian tlegar ganization plans to decorate one of the local Wrenette Corps, \which are spon, sored’ by the: Navy League here, |: have © invited | thé Store: panaawe: \ Sea 6 Cadet and) with =|eGF Zone Conference. To Be Held In Greston faa: at‘ the hi Mr, ‘Jack Kelly on: Friday,’ October | 14th, to -diseuss- policy ' resolutions ‘for the : Conference ::to-ibe held in’ October. : mene Coldwell, National :- ‘leader the -C. id: Mr, well-attended meeting. swas |- naird has been named out-|° hy. He re-|. ‘This, noes was released by|. ada, Ottawa -in:’atelegram’ tol: aight. “The trophy: is presented | to attend . the -school : held... at] >. summer, Corp... York aia. very |: “wide ‘range’ ‘ot topics. |. ‘felt ‘that the thai } ; Vil; ° | lage’ held ‘on: Monday” night at 7:30. A -Teport was given on the} « special ; Fie] meeting 0: au purchase some a eauipnaentes from . the Femenott Garage, © which now. “that this “is. a”. “discuss ‘mautual: U problems with, 5c—average 2 cont per bupll” During" this. same period: a con- fract, , bus-run from Renata 2 this ‘thy El ward: 60 Scholarships, ‘one for}. each year of .their: service. : Mrs...) D. were, ; rps... Splendid. training ee of-| eS! fered* to? boys and’ girls,-"Bo: edit guests cities, 29 districts. and.31-.villages. rted | There were 174 resolutions passed “Servic missioner, "Sonics stated he had _ ‘learned: at the epresenting 32 ree next year ning fice of: is cracies | Warden. | t Three of the’ best commissioners running ‘fo: “i When we. first heard. the story]: about: the Revolver found: in‘ the, woods,