10 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August 31, 1967 = Wisi Seed Harold Webber Speaks on Freedom Gained hy Man By Harold Webber A man’s right to be different is q freedom that has been gain- ed in the struggle for self — self-satisfaction, self-regard, self 7 p.m, Family Evangelism. -mastery and self-doubt. A man can. climb the highest hill and - : at iuesdays decry all the manifestations of Bae i é HOLIDAYING IN VANCOUVER ? 7.80 Bible Study and Prayer wea nature. If he so wills, it is his to Friday: : . : 5 do, fia 7.30 p.m. C.A. Service. ‘ oo : oa _ Then you want's central address close to all : attractions, yet priced to sult “your: budget. We have a dining room and coffee shop altd are close to beaches and Stanley. Park. Please feel free to drop usa line for our descriptive brochure. Hi-Lite Restaurant “SPECIALIZING IN CHINESE FOOD” Phone 365-6741 for Take-Out Orders Open 6 a.m. to 12 Midnight Daily Open’ 6 a.m. to 1 a.m. Fridays and Saturdays Air Conditioned for Cool Comfort BANQUET FACILITIES FOR SMALL GROUPS PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 791 First Ave. ! Pastor: Rev. K, D Cooper Phone: 365-5212 Sunday: 9.55 a.m. Sunday School. 11 a.m, Family Devotion. ;.-, Ifa, man could control the wonderment of his dreams and would say within his innermost being, “I shall not allow myself the luxury of | unconscious i c : : thoughts," He would be differ- CHURCH [copuereLy NEW TT Ne ee es all ARI PN Ne COMPLETELY NEW Is the look of the Unem- brook. Manager Gordon Meyer said recen hat i ‘ - Rav. J..H. Wiseman ployment Cc now ting the , 1s going : well. Ta ares dream such a8 we never witness SAN DS MOTOR HOTEL Combined Service in Kinnaird}in the Oglow block on Columbia Ave. The new covered by the combined facilities in Castlegar in the harehness of reality? MUtual 2-1891 - Davie at Denman United Church during July atJoffice complex is doing the work of offices pre- A man can be different:-in 9.30 am. Siously located in‘Trail, Grand Forks and Cran- “tremendous,” he sald.—Castlegar News Photo! +. wellbeing and satisfaction Commercial Cards honored “On English Bay at Stanley Park” Services in Grace Church dur- 5 sue ie ene as of success and a man, as well, Union Official Criticizes pie une : f of failure, ». g t B es R rt If he allows himself to wal- 9g 99 g P : grips with himself, dispels his A union official in Vancou- “We appears to start from that the police should only have | self-doubt, sheds his cloak of ver took strong exception Jast|the premise that the police| power to eavesdrop if those who | ineptitude and becomes master WIENERS No, 1 QUALITY Ib. 49c Wiener or Hamburger BUNS 2 Pkgs. of 8»... 49c ae eeIAN ee NEW | POTATOES Netted Gems 10 Ibs. 49c : Cooking Onions. r Green Onions. for summer months. Tow in his failure, he is common- place, but when he comes to ST. DAVID’S ANGLICAN emery FINGER-TIPQ CHURCH 8 am. and 9,30 a.m. Holy Communion LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES Sundays at 3 p.m. Held in St. David's Anglican Church Sunday School 2 p.m. Rev, Harold C. Clark THE SALVATION ARMY aw Columbia Street) Sunday 9.45 a.m. Sunday School 11,00 a.m, Holiness Meeting} held blameworthy for his action ednesday 7.30 p.m. Bible Study Thureday 7.80 p.m. Home League Phone 365-7112 Public invited to all services. elected organizer for the un- You are never a stranger at the ion. . . and ‘Braaten, although Envoy & Mrs. K: Mallory —— Xen was at any time an official ‘CALVARY he BAPTIST CHURCH pat local,” the statement declar- ed. Pastor D. Reeves, Phone 365-7175 Next to the Cloverleaf Motel Plaza Fi Bible Hour - 10 a.m. Family Worship 11 a.m. Evening Worship — -7.30 p.1 All Welcome Apostolic Church week to provisions of the Sar- gent Royal Commission report on bugging.’ President of the Pulp and Paper Workers of Canada, Or- should have wide powers and it is for those who oppose those powers to justify their position. “We (PPWC) think he should have started from the premise advocate such powers can show thet there is an overwhelming need for them for the good of society,” the statement conclud- ed, of his own destiny, then he can be numbered among those who truly know the richness and ful- fillment of being different. ville Braaten criticized, among other things, Sarget’s allegations that he (Braaten) was elected a union organizer, that he had raided the treasury of local 695 of the union and that intimida- tion and force were used to re- From the Gallery There were snickers’ of eruit union , Braaten’s comments were made Friday in a four-page news ith a letter i among the assembl- ed reporters when Prime Min- ister Pearson told a recent press bearing his signature. Braaten was jailed at one point in the inquiry, because he refused to answer questions re- garding union affairs. _The Sarget report included among its conclusions a state- ment that Pulp, Paper and Sul- phite Workers’ union regional director Pat O'Neal could not be in hiring a private detective to bug a convention of PPWC. union he hoped to pass 40 pieces of legislation in the 46 sitting days of P it be- ranks — and the bills enact- ing the provisions of Finance Minister Sharp's $740 million de- ficit budget. ‘Tariff changes, a new Post Office Act to-make the mails a tween Sept. 25 when the Com- mons resumes and the end of the Centennial session on Dec. 23. The bills he mentioned in skimming through his list of “25 essential items and 15 desirable items” are important matters and most people will him well. But opposition MPs will al- most unanimously endorse the In the the said, “He (Sargent) says, ‘At the annual meeting of Local 695 held in May, 1966, Mr. Braaten was paid by local 695. . .” “There was not the slightest shred of evidence that Mr. Bra- or member of Local 695 or that e ever received a penny from of Mr. Diefenbaker when he snorted: “They spend four years drafting a new broad- casting act and they expect us to ‘pass it in a day?” Even by introducing some of the bills through the Senate, there is little likelih« th House could get through 40 bills in 46 days. The broadcasting act is not the only controversial matter. state of the law is that the em- ployees at Harmac have lost for- Fed the funds accumulated by em. The Liberals can expect to have to spend at least one day listening to abuse for.bringing in a bill to abolish capital punish- ment so soon after the Commons voted to retain it. If the govern- ment wanted to do away with the death penalty, why didn’t it ‘have the courage to bring ina pill last year, instead of putting the House through all the same arguments again? Then there is the Canada Development Corporation - bill which will draw the fire of all paying proposition, a new de- of ‘p and con- vorce legislation and amend- ments to the Criminal Code deal- ing with abortion and birth con- trol will all be welcomed by most MPs. But they are also lively public issues and most members will want to get their views on record. So if half of the 40 bills are ready for royal assent by Dec. 23, Mr. Pearson can consider he has done very well indeed. As for the 93 bills that are lalready listed for the 1968 ses- sion most, if not all, will be dealt with by a new prime minister and a new opposition leader. Mr. Pearson’s jovial, “I ex- pect to be. around for a long time “yet” -must be weighed against his’ oft-repeated desire to retire, agi t the problems of an old prime minister facing a young opposition leader, a- gainst the restlessness within the cabinet and against the realiza- tion that a productive fall ses- sion would make good election Despite constant denials, rumors of cabinet unrest persist. It is hard to imagine it could be otherwise. The ‘cabinet is pret- sumers affairs, changes in di-)VeTyY By Henrv Heald START t to start 0 Bills in 46 Sitting Days is Tough Job — wing; at least three ministers have added to their staffs peo- ple whose prime function is to build a leadership image and another half-dozen ministers are standing in the wings hoping there will be a chance for a dark horse candidate to step in. “The prospects of getting far into 1968 without a gen- eral election are not bright. @ Quietest @ Lightes t @ Exclusive clog-proof Grasscatcher Mitchell Supply Ltd. Phone 365-7252 Business and Professionat Directory OUTBOARD MOTORS LAWN. MOWERS AND TILLER REPAIRS WALDIE. SERVICE CENTRE Ph. 365-676; CASTLEGAR CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY Recovering ten Remodelling Ne: — Tiles Craftsmanship Guaranteed Call for free estimates — no ol ion Phone 365-5636 Office Supplies Castlegar News Phone 365-7266 GORDON A. SUMNER Naturopathic Health Service low Building 605 Columbia Ave. Phone 365-7022 ——— MARVIN L. LeROY B.S., O.D. Box 130 — Castlegar, B.C. "OPTOMETRIST De Office Hours: Tues. through Sat. 9-12 1 Phene 365-7355 DESMOND T. LITTLEWOOD, D.0S. OPTOMETRIST 366 Baker St. Nelson, B.C. Phone 352.5152 For RUBBER STAMPS See, Phone, Write Clean Cut Rubber Stamp Shop Box 25, Robson, B.C. Ph. 365-7605 PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR Keld Johansen 1805 - 5th Ave, +. SALES: & SERVICE... GREEP’S - ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Free Estimates“ _ Phone 365-7075 © : CASTLEGAR 2 PLUMBING -&. HEATING Supplies and Installations Natural Gas and Oil Heating Specialists Phone 365-8284 SANDING — FINISHING New & Old Floors Work Guaranteed Free’ Estimates JSOHN‘S PAINT SHOP Grand Forks 442-3055 Castlegar 36: KOOTENAY WELDING & CASTING REPAIRS Steel Fabrication 24-Hour. Service 121 Columbia Ave. Ph, 365-5531. Pacific Milk 6 tins $1.00 FRESH MILK ALL 3 QUART CARTONS TA KEY TABS , Pkg. of 5 9c Exercise Books PACKAGE OF 10 49c. Lists for all District Schools & Tea Bags Red Rose. Package of 60 89c -lour “ Dutch Oven. All.Purpo: Peanut Butter squirra. 48-02, 99¢ ‘ Margarine. Better Buy .... Great Shakes $2: 1s. 69¢ P Alphagetti lane 14.02. 2 tine 49c Beane With Pork 9 AQ SEALORD Tomatoes Malkins. 19-Oz. 3 “tor $1 ne an Cee pheeess 2 for 79¢ ; Tide Detergent King as sede itite $1.49 STEMS & PIECES. GARDEN GATE Mushrooms 100.. - a Purex Bathroom Tissue. Pkg. of 2 rolls 29c : 2 ns. 49c eapple. mau 2 4 Sliced, Cae: Pre ae NZ for Th ‘AYLMER Fruit Cocktail 1.0... 3 1 $1 REPAIRS To All Major And Portable Appliances CASTLEGAR » APPLIANCE CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME Dedicated to Kindly Thoughtful Service , Ambulance :—- Flowers Granite, Marble ‘and Bronze Plaques Two blocks East of the “was it wrong for the of-|the free enterprisers — includ-|ty evenly divided between what Castleaird Shopping Plaza ficers to attempt yeaa for the |img some. within the Liberal|can be called a right and a left 10 a.m. — Sunday, School Hour | men the ‘results of their labor 11+ a.m, Morning ‘Worship. | and to fight the question of who. Evening services cancelled was entitled to the money out , in court?” a for summer On stilt another matter dealt Phone 365-3150 with by Sargent, Mr. Braten con- W. Love, Minister All Wel Kinnaird, -B.C. Phone 365-6916 = Chuck | Steak canary Side Bacon .. | Fresh K Canada Grade A... MARLANE GRILL Open 6.30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Closed All Day. Sunday SERVICE Not just another place to eat But the place to eat. another Need Housing Phone, 365-6939 Phone 365-7671 Accommodation? | Indust, Ggmmercta oe PARDMAN FURNITURE aan & Wi May Sales HI CASTLE viag i : van Phone 368-5166 APARTMENTS LTD. GUARANTEED REPAIRS Is planning to have a luxury, 30 suite. apartment i in Castlegar by D | SEAMLESS NYLONS MICRO MESH - ASSORTED SIZES & COLORS. 3 pair $1.00 Potato Chips NALLEY’S TRIPLE PACK 49c tended, “There was no evidence that any of the officers had any i with what es | Mr. Sargent calls ‘force and in- timidation.’ CHURCH OF ‘GOD Package .. : BOUNDARY Electric (Castlegar) Ltd. Electric Heat Specialists ~ Medallion ‘Homes Phorie 365-7241 “Nor was there any evi- BMA 5 oun, = nd Beef... Quality nae : Rib Roasts Standing. Canada =e : | > PARSLOW’S WESTERN. INTERNATIONAL Enterprises Ltd. F Ist, E ENTERPRISES : Gunsmiths GRAVEL 1967. : T Locksmiths EXCAVATING - The apartment block will feature the following i ortin . Goods DITCHING facilities: : 1319 BAY — TRAIL, B.C. (a) Colored Plumbing Fixtures (b) Cable Television a : (© Hardwood. Floors i INTERIOR: VACUUM (@ Colored Refrigerators Located in : Domestle Water Wells (e) Colored Kitchen Ranges Bue, Car-Mils. Fabrics Rates “@. Laundry Room with 2 Washers and 2 Dryers Ph, Castlegar 365-9184 (g) New Modern Entrance ; Trail 364-1785 ‘ () Intercoms cs : : i) Gas Hot tel ti W 5 Se ee ee ates Fee ‘ Sgietes CASTLEGAR NE Ss @® Heat Lamp in Bathroom Te aie Bon , Rabllahed Hivery Thursday At i @) Bathroom and Kitchen Exhaust Fars ANTE BRE A Lae (ma) Blacktop - Paring it te = 1. Y. Campbell, Publisher as a oe Campbell, Bdstor Sank (a) Baleonies for Every Suite Mail subscription rate to the Castlegar News 1s” will be wsed on request, but the correct name must. | (0) Carpeted | Hallways peel Suber rhe nrioe by delivery boy 1s £0 cents be submitted. ‘The Castlegar News reserves Toe right |} .. (p). Ceiling to. Floor Draperies ‘a month. Single copies are 10 cents. ~ to shorten letters in the interests of economy, of }) -(q Airconditioning { ‘ - B ; {a authorized as . second: space, The block will contain 8 bachelor: suites, 16 one-bedroom suites and 6 two-bedroom suites. Rents range from. $97.50 to $147.50. All interested parties may > ung Eid be, addressed to: The cand floor plan by writing: B Cast News, Drawer 450, Castlegar, BC. News. at ‘ Letters: for must be the _ Canada Grade A. -Government Inspected 7.00 p.m. Fridays . + Bible Stay & Pray er 7.30 p.m. KINNAIRD TRANSFER Phone: 865-7124 ‘fnquiry and resulting report were “more d for the men who invaded the privacy of oth- ers than for those whose privacy was invaded. UNITED CHURCH — “OF CANADA Uniting Since 1925 the Congregational Methodist and Presbyterian Churches of Canada CASTLEGAR KINNAIRD. ROBSON GENELLE Phone. 865-8837 July, Geo. Hermanson, B.A., B.D. 9.30 with Rev. Clinton Howard. There will be no services in August. * BONNEY WELL DRILLING KOOTENAY BUILDERS ° Held in homes SUPPLIERS Phone Jim Bonthron® * 965-6751, Canada ‘Good. Shop at the Kinnaird _ Cut Rate Groceteria | | Central Food Mart Audit Bureau of Cirevlations. f It 1s) a-member: of the ‘Weekly. News- papers Association, the B.C. division of the. Canadian any. Weekly Newspapers Association, and the BC. Week- ly Newspapers Advertising Bureau. % al MORNING WORSHIP Castlegar — 11.15 am, Robson — 10 a.m. Castlegar — Sunday School 30 a.m. eave For Kootenay Laundry to Call Phone 3 nit ie . WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES Evenings Until’ Secen SEIT Sept. 10 Open Evenings ‘Until ‘Seven — Open Friday Nights U 11 am. with Rev. Clinton Haward t