“Here let the. Brees the people's Fights 1 unawed b by Regional Distr It is amazing to say the leaxt; the fsudden concern expressed by_ illhinform- in the. i tlegar and Kinnaird. ; 4 One of: :the prime functions. of ‘any i = Sov twill be’ area plan- Possible, be; based. on; watershed bound. pie and natural barriers!’ *h i: By-what reasoning, anyone could: con- vB sider that, Castlegar-Kinnaird should “be included in a, regional government. includ- 5 ing Trail is. beyond’ comprehension.‘ : The City'of ‘Nelson is’ the’ “hub” city in the mighty Coigiohia: develbpment, n the: the key controls zi of the” “entire. Columbia Kootenay watert shed. will stem from the Columvia project. The dévelopment of the Columbia, Kootenay and. Duncan water resources alone are more. than sufficient to warrant the inclusion of Castlegar and Kinnaird‘ in a‘central government setup with Nel- : son and. the other municipalities and dis. tricts bordering the projects from Cas. tlegar and Kinnaird upstream. * NOS There ae many factors. pointing. to’ the wisdom .of the presently proposed Kootenay Central District, The present and Proposed road: ‘str a7, SUGAR AND SPIGE * This is a time. of year when my heart goes out to city - dwellers, It's a-time when rural or smalltown ° liv- ed interests ‘in Trail over the city's he Trail, Grand Forks an ea... and excludes Cas- ning, and without .a doubt, : the .prime 're- - quisite ‘for éffective planning ji is that boun-:° fdaries ‘of areas to ‘be planned, ‘so.far.as’ ‘the’ ‘short-sighted, - parochial “ that. »city and certainly does not indicate *. any. ‘desire’ for area’ betterment, but: sim-.-*? Pp ~The City of “Trail, at most, can . only ° Kinnaird A nope? ‘to: bathe -in ‘an after-glow of: the: ~huge-: development and * prosperity *. : that "Established in ‘Nineteen Hundred, and PortySeven ct Boundaries Logice al ture for the entire area ig” certainly de-.’ signed: to strengthen ‘the internal plan- ‘ hing and functioning: of. this. district. ‘The rejection of a proposed: flat rate _ telephone. monthly chatge ‘for a- service ee jncludirig Castlegar-Kinnaird | and ‘Trail certainly points to a lack of interest in: , any -necéssity fora Joining of thé tiie: municipalities in ‘any way. ‘s“"Drail's: refusal to participate cin the agtlegar: airport’ development’ indicates ye of: ply: a selfish attitude: The: fact. that: some: residents at Cas.” probably piefer the amenities of living in’ .the Kootenay Central District to the : “a menities” fered by the .City of .Trail . ‘0 ‘the xtent , of making: the iy. aim: “to be the’. sshop- © ie centre for residents of Castlegar and -These. people,’ ‘generally, .tend - to shop at‘ home . .. or in the City of. Nelson, the ‘commercial hub of ‘the Keo- tlegar. and: Kinnaird’ are employed’ in... . Trail means nothing. more than that they eo, t ; ert ie poli: ticians ‘and the - ‘that In Tact, it would’ appear that ‘certain ; / Trail: interests are ‘well aware of these . ‘facts, .The situation’ can do nothing but cause. Brave ‘concern in: that city. certain; however,’ that camouflege : the . f+ i . the government of British. Columbia, in its ‘wi hi great. wisd Lay. in establishing the ‘Kootendy: Central ' . Di trict e Teally. iy in the there pitching because a fe. a8 all’ these elections. ‘It’s just . didates themselves ‘and.they’re each. " *-° Once they get there, they. will complain . and” say. it's’ a tough job -and: they. with a the boundaries: as laid‘down: fie Nelson News in, to the! good fail pens of oa ta ‘evenii Pilés of lea cold drinks and bi rang flame ot. food. -<: ‘at break. “(spur Ww hi fast, again at‘lunch; has hada good natter with the, Game next . hours ‘raking ‘leaves’ kids, She. doesn’t need hi - Intsead of: “all; over" The: a ae and mr ‘their. con- onest, genuine,‘ in, Tried citizens. who ‘th we utd be sen. ae aud th such’ as ;prizi Soe teens to, ‘As ‘luminst has written, ‘nobody. 5 could careless except the! can- daly too : peo-. ‘ple with axes ‘to grind it does - But! it’s not nearly as d= type, a8 you. noe as" beco: ee Ane the :chief of what he. calls . iva ‘in’ the e trinsic culture i thould not: aed ‘be ected to it the, stand- ver dustry whi ists fo make a profit by, selling fe Tek Co lon: :,Ing shows '.clearly. 1 Possible. the public ‘may’ show its disapproval by staying away. ie droves from the poles No - personal Righis “There ‘must be.no. ‘lessen- of this concern for the con- = B.C: ing 0! stitutional |. rights :of “person .accused-of crime. But the ‘first to: and’ foremost priority today. that they can only re- , ates ‘a-silent protest... They. say “that if:-nobody’ voted it ; concern -for must’ be. a :like E the tights of citizens to be free ~ from ‘criminal, molestation . of their. person and. property.” — ‘Powell, :president “Of the American, Bar Association :: ' > -certal iad Affairs They’: government thinks of, Mr. arid-in doing:-so he -talk amount “of would nat h Mr. “a ‘use’ that’ term cotton-pickih’; it. Talnly of ithe ill becomes .a crown because it’ is' hat - was born: ind the depths. at Ya: cial’ bias. itanism ° ean:-be: foindé Program, content Eels It is interesting to note that it ‘of a gor ‘sored dictatorship. It is the bu- i siness of-the people in the in- ‘fail d : dustry. ‘That will’ : ee i ‘interesting to not that . the report ‘proposes a complete : an ‘on morning rogram- ming ‘and ‘its Teplacement by school ~-broadcasts. - Despite ts: A this ‘pparent:altruism _ thing but: nonsen: peas - ing is immen- sely, superior to nar in the _ the” b the that this is his - e male able apartments, “the sad abe urbs of metropolia. to the city, day ends drear- - ily in the fall. There’s the long, wearying battle home through bowling night, oF he has to go What, in mily’. goes to a fowl" supp ‘city-living, can com: f the Gonserva. pare to. this “finest. of “rural ib’, fui , crisp: traffic, or the draughty, crush- ed, degrading scramble on pub-? lie transportation. : ‘The city man arrives home ° fit for nothing but ‘slumping for the eve: efore the tele- While her aly cout squats in front‘of ‘TV;:gnaw- ing her’ nails and wondering why she didn’t marty good old George, who has ‘a ‘big farm_now,|.the: smail-town gal ant "wild whiff of: oyna th and ee we ‘that makes your: knees buckle and, the juices flow, free in your. collects the Idds_ and, g A young farmer came into a Kamloop licence. He required .a.“Free Farmer's” broke the wheat land. yet and good water from spring’ ring you give iy "son" ae ‘me some: huntin; 4s $3.00 per year, The price t by delivery boy is cents a month. Single copies are ie by-the Audit Bureau of Chnatations. - It ‘is a‘member ‘of the Canadian weekly ‘Ne papers Association, the B.C, division of the Camadian ’: Of fhe: writer..Pea' names a i Hoes not oelet. fo candlelight. wea dding st month which’ tinted in‘thar- lage ‘Della. Mander, daughter:of ‘Mr.:and Mrs. R.'Mander of Rich. kon | o| gar. beck ‘of: iclated at the. se: vic while Mrs. Wedding "The bride given in marriag cy by her father, was attired File a floor. length: gown ite satin. Shy ain... Her: shoulder bouquet’ of.” “angering roses ind sornations Her accessories 6 fo wer girl Wen y Mor- fale of thie:: Lin) wore ee the’ largest: selection in all le newest: Fab pe ceremony, cent witl f tiered wedding ‘cake flanket by be: org Bro} Of ‘alg ary. Pees di tes ealeny: by Mr. oug ‘Richards brother ‘groom.' Master d. Lan ‘“Candlelighters, - Miss Ma Norman ‘and Miss Salidra’ Rich: ard: Al 6, bridal party. down tne aisle. ‘They were iden: lly‘ attlred ‘jn, white’ dresses “peau. de sole with ;mauve eimmerbunds. ‘Their headplecea were, of ‘mauve. flowers .and net. Ba h carrled’a Lee of ies eae lender white tapers, ‘evening’ wi Mr "G6 oor vonears Mt every eid, returns -home safely. ., ‘ty: “Stop, look and:listen before crossing the street.” But,.on night filled with excitement; can ly) resp safety? -unseeh * vehicle.) “Thi pee of: brakds“arid? gues . There is; not. Tauch ‘we ! do, about a child’s safety sciquéness, except hope, fremembers and follows ‘good 'sa- fety habits. But there is:some-. go mad Mer Nealey.“proposed..'a) fr) vision ‘thd’ bride; to which: the, grooi “responded. ‘The: bestmal fel boonies :a toast: to’ the Brides zt the bri white, suit, Spink: hal nel ‘sires compliment, Baas of: ldrén ‘he expected to“be sole- | bie thi wrt a jorted ights |: ongrat ulated : thie ae ‘on,'thelr ‘20th: ani teafor a0 have. also very: much’en- venin fe dal" ‘enjoyed ore bowllig and thing ‘that. ean” “bs. done: about | ' child's: obstructe ‘versary, ‘The: | been constit upper pth been’. prepared ‘by: Mr 1g | Sh iad attended ‘: "| of: the Silver Bircl MrpiF, Nix - reported. ‘that. lubs of: all:'Ca- nigor'a teach- ronto:for:the 83 e ata Teasone || CASTLEGAR News, 2 Thursday, Oct, 28, 19645,