CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 6, 1961 -CASTLEGAR NEWS — ired an ore ‘ Jind Sale Deadline Magistrate William Evans. of Nelson - has been appointed agent by the) prov- incial government for the sale;-of’ Douk- hobor lands to Doukhobors. Since -his ap: piontment Magistrate Evans has.met with: leaders of the. Orthodox Doukhobors and Sons of Freedom and has reportedly re- ceived assurances from them that there’ will--be--no -interference- with - any. Douk- hobor who wishes to ‘purchase land from the Land Settlement Board. — bor authonty t that, will | cause, acer concern jn some qitarters. 2 ‘eo ' vans Sports. If a scion of soci 2 Who is raised -in all propriety, Incurs notoriety’ ’ He’s individualistic. But let a dolt inférior With breeding less ‘superior, Rear up his: posterior — Oh — whatta cad! — Margaret Obedkoff That: is...the - statement that - Magia. trate Evans. will setino time limit on the purchase of'the'land by..Doukhobors. \n Doukhobors;.r: foll ring, ‘should. be:in any‘hurry to pur- e land in’ view of a statement such as the above'is beyond'us.’ Why they ‘should purchase land’ and * start “paying taxes .. on. -it.when-- their. - fellow Douk- srent-free and tax- period of time is beyond ‘us. ;’ : The ‘Lord: Commissi iginally sug- on gested. a December’ 31,'1960, deadline for bs Bible Team ‘Here Sunday..| Visiting in Castlegar at gun- any willbe |e, mugical\ team that at, toaion E ‘imder, fie aus- of Bible Gen the purchase of land by the Doukhob peoplés with the lands ‘then known open for. sale, to anyone who,, wishes to pur- chase. them. Magistrate Evans ‘should now’ recom. mend to, the provincial cabinet—as should area Chambers of Commerce,’ school boards, ‘hospital trustees; MLA.: Don Brothers, Provincial Secretary: W.'.D.' Black, district municipal ‘councils. and other public’ bodies—that a Dec. 31, 1961, deadline be placed on these lands with : the lands thrown open for sale’ next spring to anyone who wishes: to: purchase- them. .Without a dea to promote a fe ing of urgency ‘on’ the: part’ of‘ the Douk- hobor peoples. Magistrate; Evans can’t: be expected be kept very busy making - sales. The TCA Crying Towel: On TV the other night we were told that TCA claims it will go broke if Can- adian Pacific Airlines is allowed to com- ete. 2 Let it be hoped the government re- cognizes' this old crying-towel trick and gets on with the business of providing Can- adians with ;a fair chance in the air. } TCA thas wept. before. Yet when a ‘little competition came along, it improved its service and gave customers a better deal. This government says it believes in expansion. If sincere, how can it do the bidding of TCA and deny private com- petitors a decent chance to share in the increased air travel they helped to create? doned the field to’ a: foi * cmnts team of young people is one of several travelling in baie heated of the continent: representing the ‘Pratrié Bible Institute’ and’ pon- sista of a’ gitls: trio; Missds‘ ‘Gerald-, ine Loland, Norelens Everson ‘and| Theresa Burge,;;. with Miss Gene- vieve. oboe as pianist, Miss Loland.{s also_an “accom: plished ‘violinist: and ‘pieno-aocor: janist, being: er of these aeuments and Will add to the.pro- am. The‘Rev. David Berg of the ‘Pralrie™ extension department, and leader of the team will speak. ‘This program is prepared to interest the children and youne people, as | well ai sacred mi musical pro- ft as qdults and all are welcomed. ity, now haa 1,000 students in its high achoo! and bible college, Primarily a: training inatitute for pastors and missionaries on for- elgn soil, while hundreds of others are engaged ; in pastoral and other in, the United Btates ‘and Canada,” 2.” “Bevérallocal young people are attending the Institute and several ‘| having gadruated are. in. Christian service, 2 The principal ' of ae Institute, %..B.! Maxwell! ts well: known on many continents as a Bible Tea- cher, editor of the “Prairie Over- comer," and author of several 'in- spiring x mE ATR LENE: _| TICKETS TO ALL PARTS OF THE. WORLD”: st. ‘RIva’s ¢ : Rev, E, A. Brophy, PP. ah Sth at Elm Street e Sunday Masses '~ £30 and 10.30 an. THE COMMUNITY BIBLE’. ‘You ean {cave your insurance details the : hands of your Wawanesa ‘Agent — he’s a spec falist in, Fire, Auto, and Personal, Liability. Wh type of i you require, you'll: find he has @ ‘Wawanesa plan to meet your neods! He’s always as close as your he . telephone — og drop fn to seo him any tims, . - Young Agencies “Limited © | Kinnaird B.C. wh: Wawona’ wien INSURANCE COMPANY” ~ lin can it deny access to London for C2 Pacific. when that airline ploweered. the polar route? Another election * will . “eomie~ soon. Many Canadians elected the government because they “felt sure it..would allow more competition and provide: a’ spirit’ of , expansion. It has moved in that. direction: :, Sunday in the Legion Hall: * At 51 Columbia Avenue 1030 am. Sunday School * 980 pm. Family Service Tues, 730 pm, - Young. People’s Hour ‘Thura., ; 745 Pm -. Prayer ‘and UNITED OF but far too timidly to make” impact. It did improve the broadcasting system, although it continues to coddle CBC far too much. It has recognized transportation problems, but is. being far. too oe to remedy. them. This is the air age. Air travel is a ae commodity for export, a good way to How can it restrict a C: from giving .service where TCA aban- Winter Works Program 1960 Canadian Weekly Editor edit- orial competition third prize - winning ed- itorial by the St. Croix (Que.) Courier. od ww Elsewhere on this page, there appears two letters addressed to the, editor, both of which deal with a subject of ign dollars. Let's sell it instead of ‘hampering it. - Does an organ grinder * turn. his tin cup upside down? Would men with families struggling Robsohl — ist and Sad. Sundays at Castlegar — service of Warps 30 pan.’ Kinnaird — asi of Warship at . 9.45 am, CHURCH oF s pa CHRIST » oumaape at 10 amin the win Rivers iresing Sacrament Service 130 pm 2 GERACE Worship Service: 11 a.m. sunday Church School.’ 9.45 pn. | Bible Study: Wednesday at 7.30 p.m. . Jp-Sr,, High Young ‘People’s: “Pri- daya ‘at 9.80" p.m, Minister: Rev, M. S,' Reside, BA, _ BD. — Phone 4987 THE along on U cheques, turn their backs on a chance ‘to earn fifty Honest dollars a week? indeed are they getting the chance? able significance to. residents of Charlotte County — the Winter Works Program. The Courier was pleased, indeed flat- tered, to publish the letters in its editor- ial columnist the ts con- d and eighty-one people out atte work. That is the number currently registered with the National Employment Service in St. Stephen. The number is less than last year only tained therein point to a growing aware- ness of our citizens to the ‘fact that the money offered by. the Federal Govern- ment to provide winter employment is literally going begging in the. area. They are beginning. to speak pub- licly about what can only be referred to as a sad state ‘of affairs. There | is: something both: pathetic and apathetic’ “about ‘allowing $50,000 of granted money (to go. to. waste. ; Fifty-thousand dollars, the maximum amount the Government will pay for half the labor ‘costs of a local improvement. project instituted during the winter mon- ths, is just too much money to turn away from. B the fish. factories are still operat ou ing. But these will inevitably close. Such local industries’ as we have can never hope fo alleviate this dangerous situation. (Yes, dangerous. Men. out of work are desperate men.) - There are the risks of crime, of moral ‘decay of all kinds, the: natural Te: sult of idleness and despair. ‘The “situation ‘can ‘only . be ‘improved. with time, patience, community. effo: .. above alt co-operation. ° ‘The. parade is‘ over. to pick up the ball, the ‘Governme “tossed us- and get something: starte will put at least some men ‘to “work, ‘this ‘7 Mail “gubsortptton rata” to the Castlegar News 1s 33 per’ year, ‘The price by delivery boy; is 85. papers Association, the B.C; division of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association, and the B.C, Weekly Newspapers Advertising Buress. i ‘The Editor, Castlegar ‘News; Drawe: 490, Castlegar, BC. Letters. for publication , must’ be . Bosompanied by the correct namo and address of the writer, Pen amen: will Be’ usedon! requests but tha correct * pame must ‘be submitted. The Castlegar © News : ¢ feserves-the Hight to storten letters:in the siterests at econsmy of space. 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Nelson. said last week. ‘The magistrate made the state- ment as he the ‘govern- daticns of ‘the’ Lord report an’ he faees fit. "ae: Justice |Al z Lard of the BO; Supreme: Court: compiled: a fiva-inatalment report on: the Douk- hobor ‘land problem between, 1055 and "1959. “He “recommended: that ment has appointed him as. its agent to carry, out. the be given the opportun- ity, of purchasing lend, A they occupy abe at reasonable rates...‘ Castlegar Women Ppa rere re *}in the. g ‘Winning pitcher was Alfa Gib-|. bn ‘and’ Tosing! pitcher. was ‘Ann | the ‘The Victorian Orfer, ‘of Niees was founded:in -1807 by Lady Aber-| deen, . wife of. tne then Governor- ot user “Victoria's N. I. gamé ‘that: drova in three rims and ‘Joy. Saunders: of the Io- cal team; got)a' 2-base hit .that|’ brought in two runs, {- dosh: Bavoy,coach of, the local Many of the ‘Datkiobois have not ure reit or, taxes fig the land Sipuated, periods or cycles, #:: fe our: ‘monetary'’ and fiscal, 1 ates upon ua, I believe .we-dre guilty, o: thelr: potential when we fail to push ‘ernal twas eoeaie in the panties ‘and'la-}- ter’ purchased "by * the Provinclal | F government.) trate Evans, ‘who said. Be | recelyed ‘his’ is appolniment during | ‘0:." the recent B.C, Magistrates’ con- vention’ at Penticton, said he will ‘get no tinie limit on. pzrchase of. the ‘Iand ‘by: the Doukhotors, ‘as| ‘0 recommended in the Lord report. ‘The magistrate, regarded ‘as one of the foremost ;,authorities ‘on Doukhobor mati, ‘said he met the public. borrowitigs, in return for a Uttle «less (sacrifice and. a | little governing body .af..the Orthodox| ‘-< - Doukhobors — he Union of Spir-|* egal iCameanalties, of Christ — at ey promised, to recom. cand ange th thelr followers Purchase] Fraternal “Souncll of: Doukhobors\— Sons of Freedom — promising not..to interfere with, or the threaten! any: Doukhobor Planning Ee to buy property, < Jennings, game behind the plate, decided of |-0n9 inning of overtime and: Shirley Recatte, first ‘girl ‘up ‘for the Bil- verettes, blasted “‘a‘homer. ‘Trail then!:got another run! and ‘that’s the way the game ended, +. Mr, Savoy sald there's a lot’of difference between a.24-6 game and a, 9-7 game, The team, he sald, is improving “all~ the’ time and the next time the results will be a Iittle ef, Shere are oy ‘Evan: sald. the letter, is fully supported. by. Stefan. Soro- kin, spiritual - leader: of the .Free- domites,. who is in the ared in cone nection with... pending: libel sult against the Trail.’ Orthodox ‘Doukhobors. catlier. had said that Safe dared not buy tonal budget -pollcy:: Pay’ our pub- Uc debt, balance our accounts, build a surplus‘during the good times so that we may sensibly spend it on development projects during per- iods: when :the economy needs gov- ernment leadership to give at new is would: burn. ‘hel “possessions, “All: bea Doukhobors + I “have ing Jand,”. Magistrate ‘evan, ‘sald, “all of them :have promised to co- operate with me; in-every..way.” ate. trend and following -it, we have been in: | port industries an..even greater pe- Sree over, ‘independent as Canada. 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