“QASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb. 16, 1967 VICTORIA REPORT By James K. Nesbitt Separatism Reared Head in Legislature. Separatism has reared its ugly head in our Leg- islature. Nearly government ap- ears to believe wa ritish bia would be better off own, instead of tied to Canada. This, for political reasons, shocks the Liberal and NDP op- positionists, They try to make out the Government is dislo to the great ideals of Confed ation. What the government is trying to do'is scare the d lights out of Ottawa, so that more Federal money might come here. It’s all a matter of polities, you see, Recreation Minister Ken- neth Kiernan started it all b innocently opining as how Bri- tish Columbia doesn't need the rest of Canada to get along. In: deed, in Mr. K’s view, Brit y, Washington and Alaska, Columbia would likely do much better than it does now. This well could be, too, come to think of it. We could trade freely with , our closest nelghobrs. We could have a Pacific Coast common market. We have much more in common, anyway, with the people of Washington and Alaska than we have with the ine people 2 of Ontario, Quebec and es, co-operating with - Talk of h|the United States makes the so- ey politically mad. The hate the United States, and TRAIL — Junior High School, Feb. 20, 21, 22 NELSON — Civic Centre, Feb. 23, 24, 25 Plan to Attend the... DANCE and Saturday, February 25th CABARET Dancing from 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. : BUDDY MARR & HIS ORCHESTRA Hi Arrow Arms MOTOR HOTEL would like to see it go down the drain, so that Canada would be on its own. If that ever happen- | 0, ed we'd go down the drain too, Highways Minister Phil Gag- lardi said the Social Credit gov- ernment certalaly% believes in and C: 80 much s0 that if it weren't for British Columbia pouring dollars into the Federal Govern- ment the whole of Canada and confederation would speedily -|collapse. Why, said he, reaching a climax, if it wasn’t for British Columbia, Ottawa wouldn’t be there at all. Premier Bennett, insisting he’s Canadian first, last and al- ways, never misses an oppor- tunity to whack the Federal Government about financial mat- ters. In his budget speech he was most polite, but tough, nonethe- less. He said this: “We do not and have never sought special treatment, but we do expect the National Government to treat at regions of Canada equally and fairly. To ask for less would be a derelecion of our responsibili- ty to the citizens of this pro- vince.” At a recent Federal-provin- cial conference, the Premier said: “British Columblans be- to shore, has a great destiny. However, this will only .be achieved if the government of Canada realizes and acts on its ility -to foster nation- You are Invited to Attend Special Gospel Services Jal Nami — Except nt Singing, Preaching and Sp - KINNAIRD APOSTOLIC CHURCH (Next to Woodland Park) Each Evening from Feb. -14-26 at 7.30°P.M. - and puede - Evangelist Each Will be Pastor LeRoy: Miller of Pont Angeles, Wash. Rides Provided — Call Pastor Stone 365-5884 ide development, and in so doing, treats all the regions of Canada. equally and fairly. The cases of discrimination peainst British Sotumbla Teed immediate correction if its citiz- ens are to fully appreciate and support Confederation.” The Premier is undow whole, any more than the peo- ple of, Canada: show. any signs ‘they are ready to make sacri- fices to stay apart trom the Unit- ed States, Certainly it is that, rightly or wrongly, the Bennett govern- ment now has put on the public ine of being TELEV “Years of * SERVICE — T.V., Radio, Stereo, Record Players * SALES — Authorized Dealer For * R.C.A. VICTOR — For the finest in color or black & white TV ISION of is your Electronic Services Mrs. D. E. Hughes 365-5503 Mr. and Mrs. W. EB. Mc- Creight had as their guests their son-in-law ead daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Johnson of Arm- strong, who left for home Sunday after visiting in the district for a few yee Mrs. A. E. Horswill return- ed to Nelson Tuesday after be- ing the guest of her son. and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Horswill for the past week. Did you know? — An ordin- ary paper plate glued to the bottom of the Pint 2 can is much more Adds Bowling Coffee Break League 5 Terry Ish 241, LHT Mary Evans 575, THS Take Five 855. THT Take Five 2510. Team points: Cheerlos 2, Muffets 2, Mugs 0, Pincurlers 4, Take Five eaties 0, Tues. 1) O'Chock LHS Glenna Akselscn 248, LHT Vi McLuckie 6: Oglow's 924, LHT Oglow’s 2622. Team points: Macalister's 3, Castlegar Drug 1, Cedar Crest ® dndependents 2, Team No. 5 ; OB low’s 4. Other 600’s Glenna Aksel- son 621. Tues. Mixed League 7 o'clock Barbara Carrigan 232, LHT Hazel Donaldson 588, MHS Bu paves 295. MHT Bill Davies 6! THS Pinheads 1033, THT Pinheads 2901. Team: points: Button Push-|' ers 1, Pinheads 8, Regulars’ 1, Nutty’ Five’ 0, Smarties 4, Tiger Joanna Wallace Long-Time Area Resident Dies Mrs. Joanna Esther Wallace, 79, a resident of the district for over 40 years, passed away Feb, 8 at the Castlegar and District Hospital after a lengthy illness, Born in palesleat, Scotland, | ™ June 23,1887, Mrs, Wallace wag raised in Scotland and taught school in many of its’ counties. e.came to Canada‘ and Tarrys in 1925 where sht taught music, moving to Castlegar in 1940 where she had resided ever Mrs. Wallace is survived by her son and his » Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wallace "of Metal: ine Falls,-Washington and two granddaughters Neve Canada, united from shore } since, She was predeceased by her husband in‘ 195. Funeral services were held Saturday from the chapel of the Castlegar ‘Funeral ‘Home with Rev. F. Willey officiating. Pallbearers Thomas, H. Hesketh, vg. Dalziel, M. Sewer. ‘W. Easton and ere “Le Kinnair e Castlegar Funeral Home is care: ot arangements,” Fri. ‘Cats 2928." ojo Team © Kittens 3. Other 600’s Jack Donaldson 640, Vic Lindow 6138, Les Ache- son 606, Tues, Night Mixed LHS Barb Garvey 249, LHT Bertie Vincent 642. Garvey 270. MHS Terry Mar Dave Holbert 697. Tomcats 1008. TAT Th the Tomeats 2812. Team points: I Dunno 52, Hi Lows. 3b%, Nighthawks 49, The Hunters 27, Hot Shots 30, The Tomeats 54%. Other 600's Bill Shay 669, Ed Webster 644, Barney Brown 616, Terry Garvey 661, Barb Garvey 607, Matt Rohn 606, Wed. Morning Drivers Helen Pickering 235, LHT Mona pissed 569. THS dillacs 912, THT Cadillacs 2588, Team points: Mustangs 1, Jaguars. 3, Chevys 3, Thunder: birds 1, Ramblers 0, Cadillacs 4. Wed. Nite Cutrate Groceteria LHS Fran Moffat 222, LHT Fran Moffat 557. Beatniks 877. THT Choregirls 2450, Team points: Choregirls 3, Flinstones 1, Kittens Five 1, 8, Five Thumbs 0, Thursday Morning LHS Glenys New 256. LHT Glenys New 689. THS Lions 880. THT Chip- munks 2267, ream points: Beavers 1, chip: Lions 3, Minks 1, Baulels 4, Teddy Bears 0. Rowdy Rollers Vicky Bissell 261. LHT Gladys S Smith’ 632, THS~ Hooters 963. THT Hooters 2408. Thors ‘Mixed Comm. League LHS Lenore Evans 266. LHT Pat Munroe 596. Chernoff 287. Harry MHT Harry Chernoff 694: - - Exacto’s 1000. THT’ Eeneto 12 2780. R its: Exacto’s~ 4, ‘point Celene 0, Starlights 3, Liquid aussi 1, Hopefuls 3 Four Point- ers ‘Gthe er 600’s Lee Guzzi 682, Quinto Maida 642. ‘: friday" Night Mixed Bobbie Keraiff 307. LuT Bobble Keralft 664. MHS Leathe onoumne $20. in| MAT Bilt: Davis THS Fri "Osta. "1092, THT oe Fri "Cats ‘3, ie Head: sPins ‘1, Outcasts - 2 Unkowns 2, Lucky Bucks 2, The ‘d, Odd Balls 2. Other 600’s Darrel Rourke CASTLE TIRELTD. 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Highway, Road or tions have been imposed. ae PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS NELSON-CRESTON ELECTORAL DISTRICT ROAD RESTRICTIONS Pursuant to Section 27 of the Highway Act and Section | 199 of the Motor Vehicle Act, the following load restric. tions are hereby imposed on vin Roads as posted within the Nolgon- Creston, Electoral say Yorystqive 01 a.m. Saturday, February 11, 1967 until foxes notice. eee! No person shall operate any vehicle over any Provincial axle weight in excess of 50 per cent of 32,000 pounds: «- Except on Highway No. 8, Southern Trans Can: Salmo-Creston to Goatfell, No. SA Keotenay Bay-Creston and No. 21 from Creston to Rykerts, on which no restric- NOTICE ways and Highway having a single ada, from of the prosecuted. D DATE — February 10, 1967. AT — Nelson, B.C. M. A. MERLO, P. Eng., for: Minister of Highways and will be istrict Engineer moved every time the can is shifted. Selkirk College Now Has Cres? Selkirk kirk College now has an cial crest. 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SALE .. -ELECTRIC KETTLE Sampson-Dominion. 2-Quart Size With Automatic Shut-Off. Reyular $7.99 6.88 NYLON HOSE First Quality Seamless. A. real Centennia Special. In Assorted Sizes and Colors. Two Pairs Only Castleaird | Hardware PHONE 365-6444" ‘SUAAR Aus SHOE ——— they. wouldn’t be there, an Dlowing. Any of us ‘k]| would have nereke off for any- where. But these city-nurtured drivers are terrified by a bit. of wind and snow. Not all @ | rifle Jessons on casino e a.m. Word comes that Snow- So shot off all those ter- we sho! the kids. Mine when they saw first time they'd seen me below the breast-bone in months, tomorrow we mie do it all over again, because the ini rs are still: coming, they can make it. May the: into a four snow-bank an there for four pours. If they ae will ibe an anus ee dresses are crushed and their Pale com- ing down. And I cure as hell am oot going, to! shiie my shoes days in a row. ° Just another of the evils of cd hi desk cleaned off. It was the our system. A teacher is given CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thuredap, Feb. i6, 1067. eASTLEGAR OOUISE By BUFFER JOHN ring is near, or so it seems mal. |to the by or so potential golfers’ mally does a terrific job, bect es. nervous and make: of things, and | scores Jory rane. n't really spec: tors. 7 aon, "ve changed. ‘The are no longer the old terr: who attended the first Golf Ciin- Al Tomiuk and Mike Verzuh began the first lesson with the grip, stance, and the basic ele- ments of the Broper swing itd the g was sligl ered by those TV, muscl- Rea ear “nell "tot. mat es, however, by the time golfing ic of the season held in Castle-| this Tu ~ | gar last. ‘Tuesday evening. starts” in ;, earnest, . everyone should be in fine form. During the second session, , the novices show- ertainly took ting in aye imaginary session was a ‘golf film on all the frustrations and joys a golf- er can LEGION lau; my be! urging that I the service because I was Oe trovind the teacher’s image by mentioning here such human horrors as sex and drink, and by using the odd epithet. He asked me heavily what I would do‘in his position. I re- that T'd do what I there were two such letters. ‘And I was annoyed, Second subtle suggestion was from an inspector. A ‘lady. She “passed the word that ‘the. Depu- ty ter, no less, was con- cerned about my column and its contents, I turned indigo and snarled, noyed. Pinned down, h g to tell me what I‘can' say and can’t say:in my:column?' “Nononononono!”, she. blurt- ,ed, visions of headlines dancing in-her head: “It’s merely hoped that you'll use your own good judgement.” Next, : But, whisp : Snepector 3 he Sea ake he should ntell me, ‘for m: ona g that-I}y SWwas ge iting y, i wh te pin down. ; Iseem to be down on inspec- tors this week. And so I am. We ino nig, “the English staff would. ‘have gladdened your eye. Gals‘all in their dress- es, hair fresh-done. Men with thelr shoes ‘shined..-And every Graphic Artist To Show iw Works: ame this exhibition to the public on Feb. 17, 2 p.m.- 5 p.m.,.6 p.m.-10 p.m. and Feb. 18, 6 p.m.-10 pan. This is a wonderful oppor- tunity for the citizens of this ‘area to view ‘art’ work of a na- tional scope. The‘ artist Winston ‘Leathers has exhibited in all the large centres and has ac- ‘cumulated 2 number of awards, ‘OR WRITE. WELCOME WAGON Box 56, Castlegar, B.C. With Information 490 FRONT ST. 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