2 _ CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb. 9, 1967 ‘FROM THE GALLERY Mr. Drury Being a Little Too Optimistic? By Henry Heald Dutch Maid Bakery WEEKEND SPECIAL becoscsoncoosoese: SHSS Activities Predictions as to how long, strike. the defence unification debate will.run vary from three days to three months. At the end Of the, third day Industry Minister Drury, acting .as government house reader, said he hoped the debate would wind upon the fourth day.and let the Commons get on with, the bill to establish he Canada Deposit’ Insurance Corporation. There were no com laints from the opposition les, but It was generally felt at Mr. Drury was being a little To quote William Lee, De- fence Minister Hellyer’s much- maligned executive... assistant, “there were 247,000. words. of anti-unification argument last December and I haven't heard a new {point aint pu ut forward yet,” ie opposition MPs obviate a have no new argu-| mi ments to make so they should have the vote and let the bill go before the committee where the testimony of present and form- er military men. might be able to shed some clear light on the pros and cons of a single unified defence force. The Tories have suffered from the absence of Mr. Diefen- baker. Conservative leadership candidates would de well to pon- der the activities of their party it the House these days. There is periods are listless and debate is Tagged. Conservative MPs have t, | tried to keep a sort of fillibust- er going without really. having | 9, anything to say. Much of it, un- fortunately, has been a sort of character assisination of. Mr. Hellyer as though to prove the minister a blackguard proved the case against armed force uni- fication. Those who have not been inclined to sink to this level of attack have been left to remin- isce nostalgically about the Army, Navy and Air Force, to claim that the minister has not spelled out the future role of the armed forces or to Plead the economic necessity of the mili- tary bases in their home consti- tuencies, Whatever the merits of the that Mr. Socreds have always been in favor of unification and wer and presence that Mr. Biefenbaker brings to.the Com- mons. Without him the = Twelve church pels: arrived MW at New Westminster from Eng- land June 6, 1865 destined for steeples of Indian churches. in the Fraser River area. The Bri- y | tish Columbian said, “This looks like advaticing civilization aomng the Indian tribes.” . Hellyer’s 65- page speech of last December does not define unification the members now have the bill be- fore them and it leaves little fs the imagination. Bill C-243, An Act ‘To Amend ‘The National] 3 Defence Act, is a straightforward as federal statutes go. The case against By KATHERINE KNIPPELBERG a’ gymn? ‘tournament he! San. 7 28 in Trail. The results were as follows: Girls under. 16: Jaquie La- marche, 1st uneven parallels, Kris Clarke, 4th even par- allels, 6th vaulting. Linda Sorge, 3rd uneven parallels. Donna Gipman, 6th mat tumbling, Girls under 19: Sheila Teg- art, 6th uneven parallels, : Boys, under 16: Kean Bar- ton, Iet parallel bars, ist. still rings, Ist side horse, 1st high bar. Tom Randall, 2nd parallel ‘bars. Alfonse Ambrosone, 2nd rings, Boys under 19: Dave Heglin, 2nd parallel bars, Srd still rings, 4th high bar. Dal Newman, 8rd parallel bars, $Srd free floor. 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