CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept, 29, 1966 Flight of an Eagle Opens Rocky Pass 4 Walter Moberly fired a shot ‘at an eagle in 1865 and though he missed his mark, the fright- ened bird set off on a flight up ta river valley and led Moberly to Eagle Pass in the Gold Range, a vital link in the raiJway route through the Rockies, Thus was located the true northwest passage to the Pacific. But Moberly’s name is also re- called in British Columbia hist- ory by the early surveys of New and ed on surveys in Northern On- at the end of a very enjoyable evening, tario before coming west, drawn both by the Fraser gold rush and by a desire to help in the creation of a transcontinental railway, which then was but a cherished dream.''He arrived at Equimalt in 1858 ‘after a ours ney around the Horn. He ed down a government post on order to explore the routes to the interior of the mainland colony and reported to Governor James Douglas on a possible wagon road or railway route to thhe Cariboo, by the Fraser route. Moberly was engaged by Col. R. C. Moody of the Royal Engineers at a time when the engineers were surveying Queen- 0 and at the same period he built a trail to Port Moody on Bur- rard Inlet, where he took up land, believing. a great city would rise there one day. He was associated with Ed- gar Dewdney in surveying a trail eastward-across the colony through the southern interior. In 1861 he- became engaged on the pahaoe offa section of the famed Cariboo Wagon Road up the. Fraser” and though he of the famed Cariboo wagon road and the Dewdney Trail, He was one of this province's fore- most explorers, following in the footsteps of Thompson, Mac- kenzie and Fraser, ti rm in England he came Bo. ‘at an early age with his family to Upper Canada ‘where he. be- came a civil He work- lost on the project, he saw it col to Barkerville in 1865. memo: kept alive ee a school named in |his honour in Vansouver and | n: a monument at Reve ss.| being levied per couple. The ONE MAN'S OPINION By.F. B. Pearce Justice Must be Served Occasionally Once, in my to, me and ask me to move a g child from)one teacher's room and place her in another. Her reason for. this was that the teacher made the child nervous. When I refused, the father came “It seems toi me that it is not the ‘child who is nervous but the mother.” The father: had to admit that this’ was Left to myself I taleht have moved ‘the ‘child to another room but there was other con- siderations to be taken into ac- count. There was the teacher’s prestige. ‘To move her would be to admit that the children were made netvous, by ‘the teacher and this Hie id not admit and this would her man and later an opportunity came to me to deal with the have position in the school It would also have weakened josition for such ‘a case ecu be taken as a precedent and. arash of. requ would have followed. I would no long- er be.master'In my own school. ‘The’ matter. developed into a question of justice. Was it fair to: keep the child, in a room fas she Gaimed i e nel en py, was it justice to the tea- cher io remove her, from the room,.and was it justice to other | to children not to :move ‘them they wished. In the:end I decid- d that the good. of the school demanded that she stay with the teacher: 1 knew that there was a cabal boiling up against this teacher formented by one wo- but from then on I'had no more requests to take children from her room. Instead she became one of the popular teachers cf the school. Justice runs through the pattern of our lives in many ways, It often entails unpleas: antness in administering ‘it.’ It is not to bee supposed: that I enjoyed making unfriends with my tee but no one can ad- nister justice without having we stock a full suluction of | Lad y SAVAGE SHOES | for children ~ _Maddocks Shoo Store ‘KOOTENAY: WELDING & CASTING REPAIRS, 121 Columbia Ave, — Phone 365-5531 Box 7A — Castlegar, B.C, taliea ener eral, welding’ and machine work. . ialty: broken crank ‘shafts, gas and diesel if eistone. The higher one goes in 50- clety the greater the decision. onindens and heads, Full guarantee. Steel Fabrication — 24hour Service “Only the Best tc Good Enough” The greatest of course is the minister of. justice decision to affix .his signature to an order for'the death penalty. It is per- haps a noble sentiment to dis- Interior Power Squadron ‘Invites Chief Amos Baker PSC, command- er of the interior power squad- ron district has been invited to an organizational meeting of the Castiegar-Trail branch in Cast- legar on Oct, 1. The supper meet is open to the public Finterested in join- ing the power squadron. The meeting is also slated to, study the 1966-67 piloting course. A $5.50 supper charge is banquet is to be held at the Hi Arrow Arms at 7 p.m. > ‘Under the direction of com- mander H..M. Trueman of Kin- ithe Castlegar power squadson ‘i s planning a night Bride | Feted At Shower Held In Casiiogar A miscellaneous _ bridal shower was held for _Disnne Jackson at the home of Mrs. William oorko: fh Miss Jackson, was presented ‘with a corsage upon: the room. Games were played during the evening followed by the presentation of gifts for the an a brides to-be. A decorated cake inscribed, “Showers of Happiness” and other refreshments were served HOLIDAYING IN VANCOUVER? Then you want a central address ‘close to all attractions, yet priced to suit your budget. wei havo. a wea room and ‘coff op and ark, Please a rine for our descriptive brochure, SANDS MOTOR HOTEL MUtual 2-1831 Davie at Denman Commercial Cards honored | “On English Bay at Stanley Park” ew dit f Canadian 3 been formed in The £ first meeting of this div- islon was, held Wednesday even- ing |in the © Castle ‘United 8 present and Mrs. din; Girl ‘Gulaes Castlegar. a rid | ex- all guiders oo G. Commissioner there were “000 Guides; Brownies, Rangers ‘and ders, it was’ ‘felt’ that ‘this wae too much for one person, hence the forming of another division. The new division has been | Mrs. ‘Form New Guide District AS Roll Tops Thousand © ne 8) Park and has been named Kin- | were reminded of the West Koo- |] and .the Camp * the East Trail Guide: Hall, Thurs- extends from Genelle to Robson, with Mrs. i. Johnson as Commis- siontt. ‘With the: forming of a giv.) a ision here, two new in from Ge named Twin Rivers Diviston ana | '°™5 have: been formed, one tree tena to Banquet school in piloting. One class is assured for Castlegar. There is also possibility of classes in Trail and Nelson if there isa suf- ficlent number of - interested person. Oct, to March, consists of an evening course ‘of two hours per week plus homework | assign- ments and reading, The “piloting” course is a preliminary course on’ which aminations before they.can be- come members of:the Canadian power’! squadron. The classes, running from : students must pass written ex- piloting course of Lie f capital ‘yuniehment but it is ue a noble thing to accept the office of minister of qustice aind then to be swayed by emotion and find means of evading the law. It is the negation of ustice and It is the negation of justice and the law. It is a lack of integrity which corrodes our society and is not a noble action but a pand- ering to self emotions. You remember th mand that he point out mem- bers of the House, “I have no eyes to Bee. nor voice to speak gave at e direction, of this House,” Attention: Hunters & Fishermen SEE US FOR PROPANE “@ STOVES @ LIGHTS OR LANTERNS @ FOR YOUR REFRIGERATORS “propane for Home Living in the Outdoors!” CANADIAN PROPANE “At the Top of Sherbiko Hill” Ph, 365-5154: 2-38 Dary’ " aldent’ of of the Kin | Shortage of Guide Leaders Spells End for Local Pack — E Castlegar parent grou) te les and brownies’ held on Monday et ing ‘in tho a on evening in the Unit aren Hal Heth 1h the trip to Covina, Callfornia Is to. the Gueing Disney Land and th which she had taken in August with 12 Girl Guides from the ey very many places of interest 'in- Land. They also made many ine s going’ and returning from Be Th as ine e ican co} jioner, and she spoke of! Scouts, yy. ard | esent there fr Kinnaird School Students _ Elect Council President 1 Amos was elected pre- naird Junior Secondary School student. coun: cil last week, 5 Election; of other . officers, luced the following sla Vice-president ee Bat- ting; - treasurer, Nancy Fowler; secretary,” Diane McCreight, class representatives Tw from each division will be chos- [en to make up the balance of the council. the second week of school and it: has) created: much’ interest. The Lipizzans are presently lead- ing in’ points, ¥ ‘The parents of ches the previous, da day pro- House soccer was started | * ers can be found a third pack will be formed.’ An ‘ad’ is'to be placed in the local paper regard- ing leaders. Mrs.’ Strelioff, president, -|sald she must resign as she is now ‘Camp: Secretary for: the West ‘Kootenay area, MM. Gallo offered rr act as Preddent until the annual meeting, Columbia River Dams (continued from page four) eifors of the builders, Mr. Quirk During the summer months the rate of construction’ contin- ued to accelerate at the damsite, with 450 men‘ employed on the Project. . KJSS have been invited to visit the: school today to meet the teacher's and to see the school. hoor ee Policy and ‘areas of losophy will be ex- q ay uring a short rogram the. gymnasium beginning: - SLOW DOWN aad LIVE _; Duran River through two | t ‘coo, foci. long -. diversion tunnels March, placement of fill on the main. dam continued ahead - schedule.’ More than 86 per. cent of ‘a: total of about 6, at | £00,000. suble yards of fill now ce. On the east abutment of the Business nd Professional Directory jects; ated t terminolo and types df-boats, government rules and regulations, . the, earth an arts, the conibass, plotting courses, boat hai andling, marlin- spike work, safety, ant a ststion on Canadian power squadrons, aims, objects, manners (and cus- Upon - completion of the’ piloting course, *a* person’ may join CPS and then continue a serleste! of courses which include iloting, junior naviga- pivance navigation, engine. main- nee ‘galling, -weather, and wood-Belle with Mrs. J. Roberts as district commissioner. The other district is Castle- gar-Robson with Mrs. S. Dewis as CO) loner. regarding the change at and Mrs. Rizzuto answered ‘The executive of Twin Rivers division” is Loe H. Johnson chairman. Mrs, F, Wilcox, sec- retary, Mrs. W. McGauley, trea- sucera Mrs. R. Bro, camp advisor, M. Flynn, b: tary, aad the two gatiatconneces: ers. sie Several plans for the season were discussed, and members tenay area meeting to be held at ‘Crawford Bay, on . Saturday Rory meeting iM day. ders are urged to attend these meetings. It was noted that Leaders | Fre are needed for the Castlegar Guides. 7 It was noted that the Twin and ENJOY . - ~ BOWLING ~ ~ FONIGHT ' STYLED FOR THE YOUNG cROWD Perfect form! Perfect * shoes lead the league. So smart and neem ... S80 Tight for the game. Put them on and have fun in style. Fashioned for men and women. ‘Made in Canada by Sunbeam Shoes Limited — makers of the exclusive SUNBEAM BOWLMASTER CANADA’S MOST POPULAR BOWLING SHOES CASTLE BOWLADROME BONNETT’S BOYS AND Camp Rory and Leaders should get t their dates in early for next year’s camping. ‘Avery pleasant and instruc- tive evening was brought.to a close with the serving of refresh- ments, and thanks were extend- Female stiidents are ‘en- couraged to participate. 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