CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 31, 1962 Are Provincial Premiers Cool Towards Election! By RAY ARGYLE Ten of Canada’s ablest polit-|_ i his province. None’ of ther Maritime pre- ‘Liberal in iclans’ — the =~ are treating the federal elec. tion almost as if they wish the country wasn't golng to the polls June 18, For a variety of reasons the Premiers, with one or two excep- Hons have carefully stecred ‘clear- ed of involvement in federal pol- itics, : Even Premier Joey Small- wood of. Newfoundland, who loves a’ fight anytime has seen fit to caution his federal colleagues, Invading Ontario in support of federal Liberals, he warned that @ separatist Tovement could je in Newfoundlan: the Li- erals didn’t carry out ‘thot Pro- mise to keep ear 29 and the Robson Resident Dies Aboard Ship “Enroute to Norway The death occurred suddenly aboard the ship Oslofjord, enroute , to Norway, of Mrs, F. R, (Hilda) Nilsson, 64, of Robson. Mrs, Nilsson is survived by! mier Duff Roblin, : facin, é ig re-elec- her husband, Fritz; two daught- tion himself next year, has lately on oe i efoe, Trail, and |been critical of Oitawa’s financial james’ Ferguson, North Sur-ltreatment of the provinces,’ He rey; two brothers, Norman Hatle-| passed up the PM's first big elec- vik, Rossland, and Martseus Hatle-|tion rally at ‘Neepawa, Man, ers, Mrs. Alfred vik, Norway, and two grandchild- ren Lorna and Daryl Ferguson. * in Peace Lutheran Church, Trail, Monday. Rev. H. Clark officiated, Funeral ‘services and’ inter- ment will take place in’ Norway. a= = a L | / = = - = =e F =I row Lloyd is too busy fighting the Memorial’ services were held |battle of government miedical in- surance to give NDP leader Tom- my Douglas, much premiers, Ernest’ Manning in “Al- Licance New ‘Brunwick ‘and Conservative Walter Shaw in Prince Edward Is- land’ and Robert L, Stanficld in Nova Scotia — have gone out of their way to aid their federal leaders. Quebec Premier Jean Lesage, a former federal Liberal cabinct in an touchy Position, Quebecois put great store in splitting their votes and often Prefer not to have the.same party in power at both Quebec City and Ottawa, - If Lesage has. personal ambi- tions of becoming the federal Li- beral leader and perhaps Prime Minister some ‘day, it wouldn't damage, his own prospects if Les/ ter Pearson were'to go down to defeat. \:, Ontario Conservative Premier John ’ Robarts . last’ week hadq‘\to assure Diefenbaker ot his support. berta ‘and “W. A.’ C. Bennett in B.C, apparently don’t have much foith in a Social Credit revival June 18, Neither have planned any major speaking tours in sup- Port of Federal Socreds. HOME sTRETCH The- election campaign hits the home stretch next week with nominating ,day in most. ridings June, 4. Nominations were held last week in 21 isolated ridings. Only surprise: came in’ the Be: riding vat Sheena where the on Platform with the PM at Chat- ham, Ont. Mr. Robarts said, (If anyone thinks for ‘one moment that I am less than enthusiastic in supporting you, I am here to assure you and them that J am with you all the way.” Manitoba |" Conservative |" Pre- Saskatchewan Premier Wood- Ere pena because® he’ had neg- ag| lected to have his nomination pap- ers witnessed. It means’ Frank Ho- ward,” CCF member of ‘the last House, may face a stiffer fight be- cause: Liberal voters may unite behind either the PC or Socred candidate, Mr." Diefenbaker's © campaign moved into-high gear last week witha tour of Ontario and the prairie. provinces highlighted by Winnipeg. hing crowd of - of his campaign on a Teleanbn Platform aimed at Canada’s ‘two Social Great federation ty 1967. ‘And at a net was} in B.C, and eastern Canada. Jarge . meetings at Toronto’ and| - In Toronto, the ru told ‘a | claimed the main issues were the finances.” ‘of Con-| ister Fleming'as a “master of in- conference Mr, |2id Canada’s half million jobless Diefenbaker® ‘announced’. Canada will accept 100 families from the estimated, 50,000 Chinese refugees yaleh have flooded Hong Kong. ‘innipeg, the PM told a cheering crowd of 4,000 — sprink- led with hecklers — that the PC Confederation program . for. the next five years will include con- struction of a second’ Trans-Can- ada Highway, expansion of the In- dustrial Development Bank to aid new industry, increased : export credit to boost foreign: trade, and asaistance to feed grain producers In. Toronto, Liberal’ leader Pearson drew*a slightly larger crowd thanithe PM when 3,000 turned up fora suburban picnic to hear a speech from a hay wagon. “I'm sure this is a hay wagon and not a manure spreader,” he joked. “A hay wagon is a good Liberal machine because on June 18 we intend’ to make hay. ‘TRENCH BY TRENCH’ -Television Service @ Repatrs to all makes of TV's, Radios, Phonographs, @ Electrical Appliances, @ Applications for TV cable hook. ups mado here. ty ‘ears of -° experience, is our Guarantee ‘of dependable service.” ELECTRONIC SERVICES: 365-3331 — Phones — 36: 4601" tarlo’s 85 sents, with 15 ere Liberal -. and» three returning CCFrers, > +. Metro Toronto with 18 seats —117 of them Tory —is the scene of ‘the ‘biggest battle where Fin- ance Minister’ Fleming ‘is under strong’ attack from Liberal’ Mit- chell Sharp in. Eglinton’ riding. Sharp,'a former deputy’ cabinet minister under C. D. Howe, has the benefit of a strong -organiza- tion and-Liberals came within a hair's breadth of winning the Eg- linton provincial seat in-a by-clec- tion, + Other key Ontario battles in-| volvei ou ‘House Speaker Roland Mich- ener in Toronto St.” Paul's; Tor- onto Telegram publisher John Bas- sett who is ‘running in” Toronto Spadina; Trade of Commerce Min- ister Hees in Toronto’ Broadview; Liberal leader Pearson in Algoma; Liberal Paul Martin in Essex; and Immigration Minister Elfen: Pee elough in Hamilton. ‘The New Democrats are given i good’ hances ‘of retaining their | [am four Ontario’ seats ‘.(threa“in the north plus’ Peterboro) and have hopes of taking seats in the Ham- ilton and Windsor ‘areas plus’ one or two Toronto seats. NEXT WEEK: Cam Bro- eat. report, los Focus on fhe, SUPPORT THE , CASTLEGAR - KNNAIRD KINSMEN CLUB. "NEWSPAPER oe Urging supporters to “win this trench ‘by trench,” Pearson “need for more jobs’ and. the “need for order in our’ national Pearson lashed Finance Min- consistency and contradiction” and ame from “mismanagement of our finances,” Campaigning hard in Quebec , Spc tat ase ia fs @ G05 % : y hospitak insurance plan... - 3 : qd U rt | 10 fi S$: aoe = oo z : S| the Ontario:NDP ‘and that six are and the-Maritimes last week, NDP =| leader Tommy " Douglas forecast that every province will -have a health insurance program - within five “years if.the Saskatchewan’ Plan isas successful as was the doctors to the Saskatchewan medi- care scheme’ was : “politically in- spired,” Mr." Douglas ‘said more = than 100 doctors are members of The Teachers of the To this month’s High School Graduates! The need for:qualified -teachers for B.C.’s schools is greater today than ever before. When our High School G raduates are choosing their yoe Gon: we hope that many will decide to enter the Teaching Profession . . . Province say: "Good Luckanda Bright Future” =| Thompson campaigned in.the ‘West running ag federal NDP. candi- dates, Mr. “Douglas also promised establishment of a Department of Atlantic Development by an.NDP government; and ”'said’a capital |’ development : fund ‘would. be ‘set up to sponsor new industry. In Prince Edward ‘sland, he said de- valuation: of the dollar will push ‘ing: costs to a new high. last week while -his Quebec. de- puty; Real. Caouette, whipped up Sacred “support” in ‘northern Que- ee speaking in- Melfort, Sask., Mr. ‘Thompson’ advocated’ a-two- price system for wheat—ene price for export and another for domes- tic. consumption “— and branded as a “tragic mistake" the sale of wheat to’ Communist. China. ONTARIO OUTLOOK Party leaders will pay increas- ing attention to’ Ontario: in .the final weeks of the campaign, be- eause the province’ is expected to = hold the key to the: June 18 out* come, In 1958, PC's swept 67 of On- POWER for tweek-end” gardening! TILL SMITH COMPACT. CUSTOM POWER TILLER” FEATURING é ponds ances ‘sto. AGO wes Tent to radu for less than 20: a day to modern Esso oil heat. If your furnace is sound, a storage tank’ and a conversion burner is all you need. ‘The down payment could be as low as $15.00, and the balance financed by Imperial : ‘Oil ata low interest rate is payable.over 6 years: [] Don’t wait until, next winter, convert to Esso oil heat now. It's the safe, wile ee and. modern way. to heat: your homes) ; For less than 20 cents a day this old ‘furnace could be coayeted ; CALL ANY OF THESE IMPERIAL ESSO AGENTS. : ONDERFUL WORLD OF : cD 721034 Fora, tres, exeetient condition, Wensonasle 965-8130, 322 FOR SALE FOR SALE Koin Launder- price, Ph. Wood) and Coal) Furnace | with | 5, pipes, Fim ue, ROW, Ph, | 345-6066. Beautiful and spacious S-bearoont ‘allen, bags pilt-levey home . situated 100 «150 tt. corner: lot. Living and ining roomu finished. in ‘special imported zebra.paneling trom Africa, One" ‘wall fin. dining-room finished in" golden ash.) LR' has: fire: place: and built-In walnut book. case topped with glass large. mirror, as divider from {front ~ entrance. : Ceiling in’ LR, DR and kitchen of 6-In, grooved. deck- ing resting ion laminated beams, alt natural finish, _ Kitchen - has © tile floor and cupboards built of birch eye mapie, Others floors of onk hard- * aq. ft. with double i ‘an furnace and clectric Not’. water,‘ tank.:(Carport © fintahedt ‘ith fibre atose paneling and family ‘room has tila. floor ‘and ‘mahogany and (tamarac paneling on walls, This) home muat'be seen to be appreciated, € For appointment call. ‘Catalano’s Trail Insurance: Agency Ute. : Trail. Rhone ‘368-assi! i coco Bassett Hound pup- pies, Famine Kennels, Syringa Creek. 322 30.80 Calibre Marlin 336 Carbine; .22 ‘Calibre Mosuberg, semi-automatic Hifle; 9 mm Star automatic with two clips. Ph, 3701 192 House. dav-4th At Cantinaar. Ph. sisieaet: 822 tieaar: pn ‘822 Zi-volume Encyclopedia’ Britain: nica and “bookcase, never. used. Ph. 865-5570" oF Apnly: Sel-oth “Ave, Cas. tlegar, 5 BE. Inch, “3e5. 7 ADD! Boundary oie (Castlegar) on —— Phone 359-7474 Thrums - e do-nothing ‘policies’ of the Diefen- beker regime, the’arrogance of the Socreds, and the.destructionism of the NDP," he said. eral platform in general and most Mr. Oglow. explained .the Lib. sundays 9-11 am. I IN HOME COOKED MEALS The ideal place to eat, youuarly. or for an vee out. pen Weekdays 6 a.m,,- 8 pm. ‘pin. stimulus ‘to: small business, social reforms and good management of government. | *: ‘To-stimulate the economy, the Liberals would réduce or remove tariff ‘barriers. to. permit the free exchange of goods between nations. NEW. BUSINESS FOR CASTLEGAR AREA Gene's Refrigeration © ILS. Ltd. Charter Sarvied Towing -' Barges anywhere on the:Arrow : Lakes Phone 365-5500. NIGHTS — NELSON 2962 Common & Service &’ ‘Air Market'as an exatfiple of the suc- cess of.a'free trading community. Canada has ‘an abundance ‘of ‘man- power, know how and‘natural re- sources.’ These should. all. be ef- fectively.. utilized.” Conditioning Phone 368-8590 Trail, B.C. 3190 Highway Drive tonight in Grand. Forks. A. of West-Kootenay: riding Social Ored- Grand ‘Forks to. hear and meet Mr. ‘dining:nook. with oll fired, H.A. furnace and work room for father. Situated on over halt = acre o} a kept home ‘with 50 ifeet “Inke front- ‘age on ».Christina Lake. Centrally located and -beautitully “Jandscaped. Garage - and | “guest hou \ Pr 314,700.00. Estate, Anyone interested in trading a yh, rude for an 18 hy. Evinrude in. good condition, "Ph. | 365-2764, In. Castlegar, 2-bedroom ~homt pecaen Lt heat, garage, $4,500 — $2,000 . 896-5th Ave., Ph. 365- 368-5576, apply Casticgar Building Supply. 5588 oF: LAAN Vancouver Bound, on Business or, Pleasure? “Stay at a ‘Smart, Central address modernly appointed, where friendly: zand ‘courteous service prevail. Family, milan ements) no . charge: chi di 4, ‘Telephone ‘MU 2-1831. crater na aa “also. Free VAN & STORAGE | Local and: ‘Long Distance Moving . © = to Vaneouver, Vancouver Island, : East! and U.S.A. : Agente for North ‘American Van Li ‘Phone Castlegar’ 365- 8370. ’ Trail \368- 3933 Collect. “tend - An. Invitation fl TL ’ The ‘General, “Publie’ is cordially invited to_at- the Graduation Exercises -in Stanley “Humphries School tomorrow night at 8.00 pa. Secondary i lawned prope! which VLA “might handle: Presently mortgaged » CM&S Co 14S, Terms ey for Sale or Trade * Scbedroom all-electric Modern home‘ with attached garage and full -basement. Located ‘ni . | at© Smith's’ Kennels, Syringa. Creek, point of seeing this one. oa with mortgago or trado rea’a tact JACK HIPWELL, ‘our salea- man, Ph." 365-3256.: or oat fn to our office ANDERSON AGENCIES ut se vei i “taermocratt fibreglass boats; Wa- As 5 Welcome, "122 STOP —_ at Kinnalra Improve- ment. t Roce. Hall June 8. ‘at: the Rose Queen oroimning: at 12 LISTEN — ‘and D Dance to the Men of Note. from 9,30; till 180’ +192 Veternorian Dr. Marling. will be Wednesday evening, June ‘7’ from 7'~ 10 pm. Thursday: morning, June 2 from _ = noon, Ph, 865-4567, ‘Room Learning. Super- visor. ry "Blaney, ‘val be at the home ft Mr.” ant a Mra G.” Hughes ‘from Dm. on June 3 to meet anyone interested {n’'above program. REGISTRATION, OF BEGINNERS S. D. Ne lo. 9 Registration of Grade one child- ren to commence. school on Sept. 4th, 1962, will: sake Place In School Dis- trict Nov 9 .(Caatlegar) as follows: 5 Monday, ie 4. Ootischenla ‘School: 3.00" p.m. £08. p.m. Monday June 4. Robson School: 1.30 pm. to 3.00 pm., "Tuesday, June ‘Woodi tO. 12.00 .noon,~ Wednesday, ‘Twin Riverg School: 9.00" p. proof of age at time of registration, iboats; .. erernies been “sanipoats;. ‘John- son Motors; boat © trailers; boating, vacecsnories tralter supplies; trade-ins. Barrett ‘Trailer Sales, Fruttvale,, Be. >) Attractive pome 2 aa eg in Castlegar. ‘Ph. 3 FOR RENT 2-bedroom « house, attomatic oft furdidce, . carport, “located .at.“G72-Srd Ave, Castlegar. Key" at Anderson Agencies. 122 Furnished * Suite’ In: Castlegar, sultable for sone or couple. Ph. s se NaN -ApHTGN-T GA SEG in Castteta Ph." 865-514" in_ Castlegar, near Post |. Otic, Ph. 365-5078. 122 + —Gabin with, bathroom in Robson: ‘Apply: FN. Zibin, \Ph:, 365-3656, 122 "Nice furnished —or_unfumished apartment, °3*rooms,.: bath, ee "¥teat' and : water ‘Included, ‘$75. Har- vick Butlding. Ph, 365-5872. 22 Winter rates: Housekeeping, ore- bedroom, living room, Kitchen’ and nut be six: years old on oF. before “De 7Trail Business; College term: begins September 4. Radiator Repair. Shop 4809) sa61, sou So buy a sewing mac | ehmne = pa ‘the ,new Renmore push- | West, Gee button, 5. twin-needle- automatic ziz- 399,88. Backed | by. year ‘gilarantee. Room and board in Brivate home. ‘Apply “blI-4th “Ave. Castlegar. Model Radio and TV. Sei h, 365-8334 or apply 69 Main St. our, famous tt Box 303," Casth (322) awarded’ under the ‘Kinnaird School: oe, am. to 12.00 Secretary, New 21-82 | Room" C-459,"~' Sir. "Expert radiator repairing at Carrs | Building, — "fast ser-| Office’ Managers at: 705: Commercial vice — _zeauonable Fates. Ph. . 385, Butiding, .Winnlpeg,: Man.; Room 308, zag‘at Simpsons-Sears, Netson. ony partment ‘and In nig | conditions set forth therein, FO! vie ice —| Chief of "Administration T Services and 815 ‘ALCOHOLICS | ANONYMOUS. |. lexar. tind ‘Deadline for classified ads is 12 noon ‘Wednesday: Prior fo ‘bs day of fasue.s- 7.8 #117) thanks ‘LEGAL. * DEPARTMENT: OF.) LANDS: ‘AND FORESTS AND WATER RESOURCES TIMBER, SALE) X 87277 B.C. not later than 10.30 chase of Lice! 500 cuble feet vot: Yellow. ‘Pine, Fir, ‘Larch, Cedar, White Pine and Other Species. Three (8)-years will be allowe for removal of timber. As this area is within the Salmo 8.¥.U., which 1a stully, committed, this. sale will be nder provisions . of Section 47. (ia): of the "Forest Act” which gives the timber gale’ applicant certain privileges::: tained trom. your, local) Forest Ran- ger, from the District Forester, Nel- son, BC, or from: the Deputy Min- {ster of Forests, -Victorla,- B.C, DEPARTMENT _OF PUBLIC WORKS “TENDERS as . SEALED TENDERS addressed to elites of. Public forks, Room , Sit Charles Tup- | per Bultding, Riverside Drive, Ottawa, an “TENDER «FOR I, 1962- wi be: recelved una ‘s.00 ‘pam; (BAD. 5.7.) , THURSD. 14, 62." Specifica ations‘ and ‘forms of ten- der can be. obtained at tine office of the ‘Chief of Purchasing and Stores, Charies » Tupper Riverside Drive, Ottawa; London, Building, ; Saskatoon,'= .P.O, Box 488,, Edmonton.. Ali West *Seorgie ‘street, Vancouy ers: must be made on the printed forms’ supplled= by*'the De- accordance with the ‘The lowest or any tender. not necessarily cece ten. CARDS OFT! HANKS: We'wish’ to. express “our. sincere and. appreciation. to. our “ENGAGEMENT nd Mri. A. R. Jeffers. o wish to ‘announce Re ce the ‘en gagement ~of. their only ‘daughter, zyonne! Loulse, ha Mr. Gregory Aug- friends, relations and nelghbors who where so kind: to us during our re- cent bereavement In.the loss of our | beloved wife and. mother, Robertina Seaton! op avery, speclal.thanks to the and District . Hospital,. members of Maples Motel,:Ph, 365-4875, +821 ae rent or. sale. —, 4-bedroom of Mrs, ‘strom ‘of “Kinnal! and: workshop, large lot. Ph, 365- 3898, sete stand 801 nai the ‘late Mr. Charles 3. Sahl- Fob. rd. The. wedding to house, hardwood: floors,” frutt : trees | take place Saturday, June 30th, In St.. Andrew's United Church, Ros- the Castlegar United Church Women ind the Castlegar Funcral Home for the beautiful floral. offerings. Also, ts all those who were so willing and Tele Memorys ‘will long “with in alignment and satety¢ cheek» rea ue at : WANTED Want to Rent 2-bedroom unfur- nished house around July. 2 by couple with no children.’ Ph. S65-8249. Want. #70 Callbre Rifle, Pa. So £ Want boy's BIevee, aan. heels. ‘| Ph. 865-8083. ~ HELP WANTED — = Watkins Products, 2. household name has openin: woman in Castlegar and dtstrict. Full or part- to take over. established | bus- * Pal NTI “and Decorating ° Free Bstimates Gladly Given ‘Phone, 365-5410 NG LTD. Ine, Box 4015 Station D, Vancouver. fant experienced. woman to ami nage indica wear outlet: full, time. ‘in cles, Castleaird - Gravel & Top Soil DITCHING; EXCAVATING © Al PHONE, 3e8-908t > . © QOLUMBIA SAND & GRAVEL. oe: Maple ‘tn, ‘Caatieene CRC “Sealed tenders: will be: received by the District Forester at Nelson, Hair Styling, ies manicures Time) O'clock inthe forenoon on the 38th day-of June, 1962 for the pur: Comfort: under our ‘Aircon: cut | 32. ditioned Hair. Dryers. or: eee ee ce LR Further particulars can: be. ob-|- David Seaton and Family | Castlegar area. ae + Young. Agen Sa}. LORETTA’S , BEAUTY. SALON ‘Phone 385-8280 Arrow Lakes a Eee Job’ _ ~ Fast Service ° REASONABLE RATES Phone? 365-5351." Robson Townsite * ‘PLUMBING “and HEATING © Air. Conditioning Pumps & Water Conditioning Swimming Pool” Equipment WE CARRY A GOOD STOCK OF SUPPLIES CASTLEGAR OFFICE EVERY. MONDAY ... AND TUESDAY ‘Free: Estimates ” Nothing Dowrs 2 Years To Pay Do It Yourself and Save 2: Sieepcinty and Tools Loarnec. a _ TONIGHT & FRIDAY Shows at 645 and 9 pm. cr arene MNES AER GEN CORSET AORTA: AMASTCUAR | In All Fopalar Styles WINDOW Sup DOOR FRAMES — GLASS -IN ALL SIZES & WEIGHTS) Agents For. “Pearson Sashless -Win- dows and All-Sealed : Units - GASTLEGAR - SASH wan ae “PHONE ®:365-$211 ‘SAT: MAT. ONLY 1.30 “AL GS OF OKLAHOMA” SAT. NITE - MON. - TUES. - One show at 7.30 Tt = MEM ll in