Fa 2 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 5, 1962 CASTLEGAR NEWS Established in Ninetean Hundred and Forty-Seven 100-Cent Dollars Must Build the Columbia Now that the dust of the federal elec- tion has settled the big question in this area is the one that’s been on all of our lips for several years. Where to now on the Columbia? - i The answer is nowhere on the river for gometimie yet. Prime Ministor ‘Diefenbaker has an- ‘ that Parl lL not be called” together ‘untilSeptember — and it’ will undoubtedly be" late’ ‘September ince it is ‘the P.M’s intention to attend a 1 Ith of prime i rs in’ London in early S R tt “adlhichenae of Commerce grou 3 engineers,’ news: papers and even ‘the! “Liberal ' ‘party ve come out in f ir’ of the''sale fo th ited States of alized to pay three reaty ‘Projects’ and for ‘te Bac in| eons and it is Parliament that must - ratify. the’ treaty which was signed in January ‘of 196: B1. What is more, it is still not ‘certain “ the’ of the ‘project. Premier Bennett is anxious for a ith. fe t niinis- ters early ‘this nionth'on the subject and he wants: United States Fopseenintyes ‘Since 1958, some 300 mabe: ‘of the « Doukhobor. sect’ Have legalized their marzig; no: loager refuse to’ teg- ‘deat 7 : attend public erialism, ‘now. all’ “regularly: schools. Nearly 300 ‘famiies have pur- chaséd and pay taxes*on' the land on which‘ they were conscientious squatters for years, and another at ‘have spliced for. Aland: titles, fe ‘our i Rieky ‘stars for our Canadien magazines. Not only do t atger’ neéispe pers, b : just “how “biased papers are any stories origin-. ating i in the east: never “even get into Print in the west. The lastest: issue of Canada Month has a story in if/that one wovild have ex-_ pected to ‘have seen ‘carried in our metro- polllan dailies in view of the accomplished Our Embiem: The Maple Leaf. Every now and then ‘people ask: why the national anthem should be played be- fore or after a theatrical ‘performance. We don’t really know: It is not done in Britain -— where, presumably they are more patriotic. What we object to is the " dreary dirge of “O, Canada” or even “God Save Our Queen” played in perfunctory man- ner that is disrespectful to the loyalties it was intended to. celebrate. We've always loved: the “Maple Leaf Forever” but as that’ makes mention of battles in ‘which we: licked the ‘damned. Y. we® the Ameri eet icians’ Union ‘has’ “forbid its’ performance by their members. x What ever did become of it? —Mus- koka Daily News’: t the’ job)” “ke ties : -icé Basin: “the provincial government to speed up the ‘nationalization of electricity. ° The ‘mayor’ of the community has even sug- ing of ee In Mee of this untry’: rity | party Inyo! program, the har Pi: at i g? the | yateas only ble bla YE the Colima is cace be to"go ‘ahead. it Pritt e ar’ Disfenba- co ker ‘and his ‘cab’ ef i Wty F-| doctara then will offer: emerg en te : e service only, from’ elected hi this pro vince half the money: needed for \ Capital for the development can be borrowed i in the United States} money” mar- ‘ata much lower interest’ ‘rate’ than present financial policies’: allow in. this country. This money can. then be paid back ‘with the monies d in the Un: ited States from ‘the: sale of ‘our ‘share ‘of the downstream. benefit. ower: 2 « What this plan means’ is’ "the borrow- ing of “American. dollars that are worth 100 cents on’ liar and 140 back of: them’ are’ worth ‘the’ ‘Same ata lower interest e sell’ our ‘downstream fit: ‘power, and pay the loan back with roughly 108 cé Canadian: to equal” 100 , cents. American, would he the height’ of i ness. ‘The. ‘residents couldn’ts ‘afford ity, (Siithy Company. ' Or perhaps that, i why it was eft ‘out. panies, discloses that “Despite vigorous oppositon: from private groups. and -Lib- eral. ‘Premier. Jean. Lesage’s elaborate‘ sil-| ; ‘ence -on_ the: subject, nationalization of Quebec’s - electrical ° Power. companies is much closer today than it was. last ‘ fall.” That province's minister of natural resources, Rene Levesque, has let it be known publicly that a plan. is -being f ji hatched: to take over’ the vast Shawinigan | Water’ &" Power. complex in the St. Maur- At least: one minicipal council in the province “has passed a_,1 ion asking ‘the’ Tae Oe ng Colles! of 3| happening possible, too,,. to go fi lish: | : fessional man whether’ fy wa foot fact ‘of ‘the ‘buy-out sof’ ‘the’ BG Electrid ’ : The ‘story, Public Ownership: Quebec wi Closing in ‘Fast on Private Power.Com- Drs. Not Above n Ss. ; Medicare MN NEE Ne TENS will coat: {hen ‘we: gur- od af 'times.: £6) ernmont!( sade “both! government” ‘anda ethics Which ‘doctors’ aro eaters Lone Goy- : his asems an astosishing de: x much ‘attem eee ‘the ‘govern: 2, aiitee Freeper Itt te bs cppontinn tthe Conttyat ag Pip lire ee such, soa ot a ‘held pe eat dh Mio jetty of sh bet- the - goverment - are Puswented: at-least: three “im t thoughts: ourselves ‘into trouble; and “third, the néed' for better communication or public. relations. between. pro- ween doctors in Saskatchewan and | * One, .the’ power” of *prafesstonal -| Sranps; two, how easy it is to vote * SEPTIC TANK DRAINS | JESSE TRELFER. Phone fessional: ‘groups saa the ‘public. k ikatchés the pro- extraction or the communi for! help? On the’ other‘hand, 'if’a doctor maki who ‘ean “or medical profession ts" The! eke over’ the years” might ‘have hanged the thinking’ considerably.”* years’ ago ‘but, other ‘#rovps’ have found it pays to make contact with the ‘so-called ‘mass ‘of people.'We are living in'a changing world and Professionals are not exempt! from fhe changes: Who are better equipped to inform the’ public more accurately than the professionals? © .'\?" ‘Well planned information from the people we have’ come: to ‘de. pend upon will produce: trust. And we are not likely ‘to clamor for gested that” the government should not for. those we trust. |" Untess: the professional man ean see the signs of the times, we ean look for more of! what is hap- Panlng in Saskatchewan —in ev- be too scrupulous about paying ip sotion. “These companies haye made: mil- lions,” he said. “And I don't think we owe them a thing.” ' _. Private | utilities ‘that are bought out by gov are owed som how- ever, and thet is a:fair price. people of this province paid er Corp. better than $31" is heing crely generous. “CASTLEGAR NEWS - ment of postage tn cash, and is a member of the Audit Bureau ef Circulations, It is a member ‘of the Canadian Weekly News- papers Association, the B.C. division of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association, and BC, Weekly Newspaper Advertising Bureeu, : au” ce should be addressed to ‘The Editor, Castlegar News, Drawer 490, Castlegar, Bo. Letters for. 1 must. be , in every ‘D Road. Hogs Hay Be Bead to Rites may” make ‘them your ‘rites’ if in traffic.” the) wi ode é ‘ACastlogar) >: Lad: Electric Heat? Specialists « mn Homes |: B85-S919: VANS Renny Ses slow Down and Live’ summicr va_ cation campaign, CHSC has issiiéd strong. warnings to -motorists who give little heed to ‘thesdangerzof riving on the’ wrong. side? of -the centre line of the road, or of main- it an unrelenting : position: if the approaching vehicle is‘driving even slightly; over the:line. .|-- “To .cross the ,centre. line iis illegal except when. passing,. an then only.if the line is, een But, the motorist driving. within the law on his side of ‘the’ centre line can gain nothing’ but’ tragedy, suffering, probably death by refus- ing ing to give way to another’ driver by the ‘correct name and address’ of’ the writer. Pen names willbe used on ‘request, but the’ correct name must be submitted, The Castlesar News Reserves the zien, co, eoreem: otters in toe interes of economy ef speire. ” says the Council. ‘Oglow ‘Building’ * * 605' Columbia ‘Ave. ‘Phone 865-2021 hepmieaa : Nataropatic Physicial’ Although Canada is_ becoming jadian ‘energy. consumption rose Be-) mi ily: more‘, self-sufficient dn j ven’ times, Further, there has been | ti a to its requirements for. vari-}a postwar trend to fely less on‘im: Ports, ta a oo continu out ware je future, the ea ter: of our. needy ‘according to'the Re " = Bank of days, the review says wood was the | major; source. of energy in Canada until the; late: 19th century, Then,| ¢ ian 5B eee cent of the na- ergy ;needs, ‘ rising : to | '75 ie cont in 1920,;and.: thea falling to: Jess‘ than’ 18 ‘per. cent in /-1980, asoiland gas became steady more steel : aid his I Position’ unl 1083, ‘when’ ‘all'took | ¢ -|consumption’ in Canada, or 450 times tho-1900 consumption in‘ab- | that a5 “Wdra-| sources for some time . to come," -| matic" * postwar de form, mixed. with water or. oll, is another factor in® the Predicted ‘coal revival’, '” the bank adda, PETROLEUM GROWTH The growth of petroleum con- sumption’ — now “equal to” more than 55 per cent’ of all energy solute, terms bank :notes/¢-.*) a In_ addition, with construction He pipelines from, the western gas, ids to the ‘eastern ; “population pret enatarabiges obmuraptlon Canada Imports. One-Quarter of Her Energy Needs has also risen markedly, now re- presenting some 18 per cent of the otal. * i e ~ Another future prospect is the growth of: wuglenr. Power produced : The B CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 5, 1962 3. AND CASTING REPAIR Box 741 — Castlegar; done by a specialist. br WORK GU. KOOTENAY WELDING B.C; — Phone 365-5531 No‘ Jon Too Big or Too Smail'- Get your Welding All kinds of materials - Portable Welding Equ. 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