CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Mar. 1, 1962 | CASTLEGAR NEWS blish n Hund a and Forty-Seven . VICTORIA REPORT Politeness Bores Writer By JAMES K. NESBITT. r found that a gentleman called CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday Mar. :1, 1962 Guides & Brownies Hold Mother-Daughter Banquel The Guide ond Brownies mo- to uusten with, arms to use In many) which had been corned at Camp ther ‘and’ daughter banquet was|woys, two Jegs to enable people:to| Rory during the Brownle Camp. | eyy held last week in the Stanley Hum-|run:' around and play games.. A|They were presented to Heather ic AcoVTToRoTIRS phries Secondary School, The mem-| mouth ‘and ‘tongue to speak with,| Ferguson and Susan Knutson, = hers of the OWL were in charge of} also to alng with. Above all a mind ‘Mra, Hyson extended her thanks INVENTORY. CLEARANCE ie ‘| the catering. There were 175 Persona ard brain that enables us ‘to work] at belng present, and congratulated SPECIALS sitting down to supper. out “problems and’ many‘ other] the girls who had been./presented SANDED WELLTEX bia {Playroom Walls) 1 Rexall Value Pak ENVELOPES 100 in abox .................. 43¢ ‘Rexall Value Pak © those acertpities which Ij | NOTE ‘SIZE. WRITING PAD spac cenc | Unbeatable buy ............... 29 Castlegar Pistol Club Holds Annual General Meeting The’ annual meeting of the) other interested parties could call Castlegar Pistol Olub opened with| Ray Lee at 965-5279 for the neces- a& discussion of notivitles for the|sary forms, Pazt year, Varlous means to im- prove ‘attendance at club Shoots |_ were’ talked over. “It was reported by the presi- dent that the club hod received permission .to operate; an. indoor When I ob-|Gleorge Crui of whom T had never before heard was Trun-|} ning for the House in 1664, and ‘The. Victoria Colonist, supporting him, said this: “He ds blessed with an aminbility of disposition and @ cefinement of manners that may tend to lesaen, rather than barbeeati Congratulations Are Due Mr. Herridge Congratulations should be extended this week to H. W. Herridge (NDP Koo- phati tenay-West) on his election to the House leadership of the New Democratic Party forces in the House of Commons. Mr. Her- ridge received the post last week follow- " West “Transferred While this pea oa sagrees em- with the rE f th range inside ‘the village lintts, pro- To Coasi: ‘Branch white mums, Place’cards which had | vvonderful gifts, We ‘never: fuly ap-|' viding a ‘location could be found 1 West, tar ottie ih been made hy. the girls were bfi|preolate the value of our gifts’ until hot “would poss inspoction’ bythe Me a“ ptt popul ten teen Guide and Brownie emblems, Guide| we see others ‘who are not, 80: Dles- | Company, entertained with’ several ROAM and the Village Council, charg ‘Canad! perial | Mima Wallace was chairman ‘for! sed.:“God has asked us to uso the|songs and the 2nd Company with ‘The & square @ance. ‘The, head toble. waa centered| things,’ He said’ the ‘tragedy of otir| with their badges, ‘The 3nd Brow- 48X96 .X Vo": Regular “{with a low bowl of daffodils and! lives “is ‘that’ we Barely: use these SPECIAL, Sheet... 22.22.0038 senves the congratulations, ing a vote of his fellow members after the resignation of Hazen Argue from the New Democratic Party. Are Canada’s Banks Getting Too Rich? The request for lower interest rates on money borrowed ‘from Canada’s banks, to be made by Burnaby in its brief to the royal commission.on banking and finance next month, raises a question of increas- ing public concern: Rightly or wrongly, the image pre sented by the banks today reflects several apparent souls the banks accumulate enorm- ‘ous reserves, report large profits and . comfortable dividends, and spend in- -ereasingly huge sums on some impressive real estate, the position of the depositor -and the borrower gets no better. Here’s Support for - Senator David Croll -has at Teast me best wishes, of all of us for the honor and ,, trust which his fellow. NDP’ members ‘of parliament have placed in him. House sits for: days golng through the processes. of voting money, pre. tending a government cannot 5) ong cent without approval of the Legislature; but, the minute the Houne is prorogued, and everyone's out of the way, the government can . He ‘still pays up to seven per cent for spend oll the money it wants, short.:‘term ‘loans and receives less than half of ‘that on his savings. pase porn pearance F There is a public reaction to this sit- yan verry Lines. uation which the banks should not ignore. © The budget debate was allowed Public reaction is the feeding ground by the Premier sto drag iene eked of political parties. Sooner or Jater, pres- te Sone esa ai Wiss this aehston, sure might mount to a height at which tr he had, the Premier would be the’ banks themselves could find it dif- nusting ener eesson, thee saying ficult, to.make any effective. defence of he was 2058 B their position. It is only a matter of. time 12> coment to fet the ‘bore tae in the present situation before the naticn- iitue else for'them to ao. - alization of the. banks could ~become a political talking point. —- Vancouver Pro- vince. : bi ‘This is, however, nothing new; there have always been}bad man- ners in our legislature, and I. dare. say there always ‘will be, as lorig and , types of credit:schemes. (re ive often. m thet ot -being.charged, and.twice he has been de- feated, ‘Now :he is trying for the third. ‘time, with aistmplified bill, and may suc- : 3 The new bill, unlike -his earlier ef- forts, refers ‘only to consumer credit — =-that is, to credit offered-to cover the pur- chase cost of consumer goods — and ex- ieludes cash-loans and mortgages ‘on. real -estate. If carried into Jaw, the bill would compel éveryone who carries on the bus- iness of extending consumer’ credit to disclose in writing to the customer. the, total: cost of the credit, expressed both as’ a lump sum..and in terms of ‘simple : an- nual interest. Most consumers in Canada now buy on credit, but it is doubtful if more than a small proportion really understand the contracts ‘they enter into to make time Eevmene Te is not only because they In. some ‘stores, ‘not ‘even the sales ‘staff (orn MILA’s are too polite, and 400 bus- The government did not, for in. |, Some people are always viewing bi ft disgust the ‘fering, and may, quite innocently, know the cost ofthe credit they are of- mis- Jead the. confused: customer. There are- | also, - without “question, -some.- unserupu- >, lous credit merchants ‘who “deliberately misrepresent their time payment ; splanis ‘to - catch -the unwary. These factors tend to lessen the force of the sound old dictum, Let the Buyer Beware; the buyer cannot beware if he misunderstands, for one ‘reason or anoth- er, the contract he signs. Senator Croll’s bill would make it easier for the consum- er, without imposing any penalty on the honest merchant. Once the iness-like, the .public galleries. oon empty,’ everybody ' bored to ‘death. Yes, always bad ‘manners’ i from the very: be- In dolne research the other day owes) not elected. rt it, Cruickshanic i guess the people of thet'day found im ‘too dull, “Actually, I, think he was a dit of a dull character, be-, cause he opposed the unton of the pend | Crown .Colonies .of Vancouver Is- land and of British Columbia. If I speak the truth,.I must admit I prefer bad manners now, and then to dullness and unctious a potteenoss the Whole Hve-long day. Skating Club Holds Regular ‘Sessions In Castlegar Arena: ‘There -have heen‘ two "gessions of the adult akating club. This is an effort to form a club, eleot an = oe T should add that Mri Enos Fruit Salts | Regular -1.19 size. Special ......... 89¢ Baby Oil . ‘Regular 73c, NOW .........-+. 48¢! Super Plenamins WHY. PAY MORE $2.89 WAMPOLES extract of ‘Cod : Liver Oi : . i 1 family Tonic ...... $1.59: 3WAMPOLES - Phoepho-Lecithin .mod- | em nerve food tonic -.......-. $1.75, Plaza sub-branch, has been trans: ‘Junior Stamp ehh Host: Thompson ‘Club last. Friday evening the W. E. ‘Junior Stamp Club were hosts to the David . Thompson Stamp Club, President Pat Creigh- ton welcomed the guests on behalf derstood the total cost of the credit ‘of- fered, it would be up to him to take it or leave ‘it; there is no suggestion that inter- est rates should be controlled in any way. — Globe and Mail, Toronto Is Roblin’ s Bill Like Senator ‘Croll’ s? Manitoba’s Tory Premier Duff -Rob- Jin promises to introduce legislation which sounds very much like what Liberal Sen- ator David Croll has been fighting for, without success, in Canada’s upper house: a.law requiring full disclosure of the cost of credit. : Until the Manitoba bill is introduced details of the Roblin version won't be known. The throne speech ‘said merely: “Legislation will be introduced. to regulate the manner in which charges made in connection: with credit purchase transactions are set forth for the inform- ation of parties to suck arrangemen Senator Croll’s. various finance charges ‘disclosure bills have been thrown “year: in. support of «the Croll :bill. We warned that if Liberals in ‘the Senate weren't prepared to. back the liberal steps advocated. by Mr. Croll, they might find the: idea“ being usurped by some liberal- minded Tory. . It appears this is what's happening now. The — Senate,. however, still has chance to redeem itself. A new Croll bill has been introduced. There’s. a question whether a provincial government would have the constitutional power to go as far as Ottawa in legislating in respect to credit. If Liberal senators’ are aware of the broad liberal support for the Croll r form (requiring ‘anyone extendii credit out twice by the Liberal-dominated Sen- ate, despite widespread Liberal sympathy for reformer ,Cro’s aims. ‘We. find: prophetic words in the ed- itorial campaign The Sun conducted last. to discl in writing the full cost of the credit, ‘both in dollars and in terms of simple interest), it:is inconceivable that they'll make the same mistake this year. UN- of the Mrs. 3. McKay, vice-president of the David Thomp- son ae Ste on nae new education stamp which came out Feb. 28, He explain- ed about the figures and the hack- ground of symbols,’ and; offered to get copies made for the club of the interesting material _ sent out in connection with it. °:. ‘= + All the juniprs had their albums on. display and. received’ very fav- ourable comments from the seniors. There were 16 junfors.and nine se- nionrs . present «for this exchange meeting. Mrs, McKay drew: the lucky number for the regular club draw which «was ‘won by Ricki) Cowlin, Young Glen Nielsen, the. youngest guest: (age 5). drew the name for the special draw which was won by James: Munns, ‘The next regular meeting. will tbe held on March 16 at the home of Mrs, Condy, It will be an auction night with the regular 25 cent mit, Committees Appointed For Cancer Society ‘An executive. meeting of the Castlegar. Unit of the Canadian Cancer Society was held st the home of Mrs, ©, Saunders on Mon- day evening. ‘Committees appointed are: hon- L _—V Sun “CASTLEGAR NEWS | Published Evecy Thursday At “THE OF THE Castlegar, B.C, L. V. Campbell, Publisher rate to the News year. ‘The price by delivery bey 1s 85 th. Single copies are 10 cents. class mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa, for pay- ment of postage in cash, ahd is a member of the Atdit Bureaw of Circulations. ig a member of the Canadian Weekly News- papers Association, the B.C. division of the Canadian ‘Wenkiy Newspapers . Association, and :B.C,.. Weekly Newspaper Advertising Bureau, wees — © Bart Campbell, Editor Al should be to ‘The Editor, Castlogar.News, Drawer 490, Castlegar, orary Dr, R. Goulet; Business ond Professional _Dire J. Paluck and R, Maddocks; educa- tion, Miss B. ‘Tarbet, Mrs, K, Price and Mrs, 8.- ‘Rysen; welfare, R. Maddocks, Mrs, .Roy and Mrs. J. Wyllie. ‘Well Women's: representative is Mrs. M, Evans. New officers elected are: Mrs, ©. Saunders, president; R. Maddocks, . past-president; R. Goulet, vice-president; Mrs, E. Pa- luck, secretary and Mrs, P. Moroao, treasurer. Assistance has been given to an], number: families,’ Dele- BC, Letters for must be by the correct name and address of the writer. Pen names will be used on request, but the correct name must be submitted. The Castlegar News reserves the right to.shorten letters in the interests of econemy of space, gate to represent this unit at the annual conference at Vancou- ver is Mra, 8, Rysen, Alternate del- egate is Mrs. C, Saunders. ‘Anyone wishing in COMPANY: NO JOB TOO SI4ALL Bullt to the sDepauremaent ot She Golden Hale 2. E. McCORQUODALE Vase Insurance & Real Bstats BO. Land Surveyor — PHONE 266-4943 1834 Bay Avenue, Trail this Society should contact’ Mr. Goulet, RINNAIRD CONSTEUCTION YOUNG AGENCIES LTB.” Moving ee a ) Records show that over 10,000 "rounds of 22 calibre ammunition the season, { Mection of officers was as‘fol- vice. “Yowst president, A. Leveridge; bo G. Hynon; sasurer, FR, Lee; directors, “ Graig, G. ‘Archibatd, J, Fodor and J, White, ‘Affiliation ‘of the Pistot Onis perton, where he wilt be accountant. Lyme wits the siisoeeet: Tt was mored by @. Hy: and seconded by G. Archibald pleted, An early epring is hoped for in order that activitles may, begin at ent replacement is named. Robson’s Auxiliary Holds Coffee Party: men's Institute, Mra, J, Fornelli as- sisted Mrs. Smecher in serving, of the Hospital Auxil- preaeat Zid sade the neooesney abe }} tation to Guides and Brownles, Mrs. To Castlegar MOTORS. LTD. for fast efficient, Auto: Repairs @ TOP SERVICE @ TOP QUALITY ferred to the bank's branch at Sap- near New Weatminster, Mz, West, leaves for his new posting early next week with his wife and famliy. While here he was active'in the community and was ‘secretary of the Kiwanis Club, Hé ot tral, replaced by Ivo Camerillie z.|°! “RI, Laidlaw of the bank's Castlegar branch has been transi Mr, ing relieved by George Jablonsky of the Nelson'branch until a perman. a ae Peele theyhad made‘ to Mrs, very well-attended coffee nar~ A, that th the girls had raised this mo- HI] tabte, They were'Mrs, H: F. Shey | Sifts ‘they are born‘ with? ‘Two. eyes Bylaws 195 (Dog Bylaw) ‘and 208 “Pound Regula- ; fe tion) can be seen at the Village of Castlegar Office. BYLAW 195. been spayed. = (0) Female Dogs $6.00 : : Providing however a licence is purchased on or. before March . 31st $1.00 reduction’ on licence. (b) a dog 4 months old, ierequires a licence. Sect. 6: Licence must be attached to the dog. Sect. 7: (A) A dog must’ be’ urider the control of a responsible person when at large. (b) A dog shall not be permitted ‘in: the « following places unless oma! leash. All public euimaning places... All pari “All ce All public -cincts ‘there of. 1. 2 3. 4, and the i pre- "piece: by persistant barking. Seat. 13. No female dog ‘shall be permitted to be at large while in heat unless ona leash: Bylaw 208 provides for. a regulation Dog Pound THESE. BYLAWS WILL:BE. ENFORCED The Corporation “of the Village of Castlegar vs. gelin * inarian can’ be. reduced statin fhe, bE has Sect. 4: A licence expires Dec. 31 of current. year. ; Sect: 8: ‘No dog shal-bo permitéd to disturb the -} pecretary-treagurer’s report Bank! of Commerce's" Castlealrd | the ‘evening, ‘Gwilym Hughes said| gifts he tins given’ us and I’m’ sure ‘indicated that’ the club ended ‘the i year in the black Znanclally. etece. Mie toast to the Queen was Proposed by Mima Wallace, to mo- thera by Heather Morton, replied to by: Mm. R, Depns, -‘The toast to-Guiders was pro: posed by Gall Levins, with Mrs. J. Dalziel replying, Mr. Hughes.’ was introduced. He is a King Scout and Present Oltizen of the Year. the girls’ had collected was’ presen- ted to Mra, HP, Hutchinson by Geather Fenguson’ and “a! moncy tree,‘ aleo for friends was pre- sented » too, © {Hutchinson | ex- plained to the mothers ‘what this moncy ls used for, It helps Guides and Brownles throughout the world and helps in-local diviaions, etc. ‘A Brown Guilder, Mrs. Reins- bakken, called on one of her Brow- nies, Betty—Fomenoff,: to’ present Fitzpatrick, the representative of the Silver Birch School for Han, dleepped Children. you ‘all know. what would happen if}; ‘The ,.felendship. money which | b we do’ not use them," he sald. “We are going to loge them in ra- ther. a pecullar way, We will be- come ‘stiff, atale and stagnant and we shall be worthless members of our ‘communities, Use all-your gifts miss all the Spportunttes that le to Join in, Mra) Hutchinson was in- vited to ‘enrol \four new Brownies who were Deborah McGoulsy, ‘Vio. cheel., Behmidt. Badges were then presented: Golden” hand “to Hea- ther Markin, golden’ bar ‘and sec- ond-year star to Betty Fomenoff, Behool in ‘Vancouver, é On behalf of the Local Assoc: W. Schwartzenhauer who is presi" dent of the association, extended a warm welcome to all mothera and it ‘Kto .catzy on this work and 50 help ‘the girls and leaders, Mima ‘Wallace at this tim: introduced’ the ‘guests: atthe head =trea-. surer and Mr, Hughes, King Scout and Citizen ofthe Year, who ad- if ‘they had. ever stopped to think fora moment ‘of. the wonderful to see all the beauties of nature,’ to read with, and to'see the beautiful scenery of the countryside. Two ears Parent Committee Plans Bake Sale The regular monthly ‘meeting of the Parent Committee to Robson names ‘of ones available, “Next meeting will be at © Mrs. . Oborne’s on April 17. Mrs. For- welll won" the ‘draw, ‘Tihe hostess, -//\Wiet-year stars went to Loretta Infanti, Roberta, Debbie to the fullest advantage'and don't moved and the’ ‘tia entertained. and the commissioners. were invited " Golear’s ditional Filtering Equipment ” Not Yet in Service ‘Additional {tering “equipment let Popotf, Evelyn Jones and Mi-| sny lara res found in the water, *) Gans of revenue’ freight loaded on railway lines in Canada eel totalled | 3,484,118, a of Per ‘cent from 1960, SCORE PLY - 48 X 96 X.% (Pisjroom Regular ... SPECIAL .... wis $3.50 UNFINISHED SQUARTEX 4” X 4!.X 4" Reg. 2. > (Ideal for Cellings or Walls) TONLY 2¥4! X'6¥a' RHH. ALUM. SELF STORING COMBINATION DOOR, ‘Regular 8495 SPECIAL «22... cscs eee Mitchell ‘Supply bad: Phone 365-7112 Half Gal. Westland peer lee Cream -59e -Burn’s Whole ‘CHICKEN 52 oz. tin ee ‘Bun’s ‘Mré, Thors, served refreshments. Peace Research . Wants $500,000 the Canadien. 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