SHURSOAYS sia 22, 1956 CASTLEGAR NEWS Published Every Thursday By THE CASTLE NEWS LIMITED Castlegar — B.C. wy ; L. V. CAMPBELL, Publisher =’ Canad oar Ags Weekly New: ; B.C: Weekly Advertising Bureau jatién: and. fj The Castlegar Mintstertalg sg cecinileg Et by Miss F. Clemo :: Everyone has been: Authorized as Second SUBSCRIPTION RATE :—' $8.00 per year; 25c per month by. carrier, Class Mail, Post Office The’ word itself means, the sea- son .of the year. when, plants begin, to grow, ‘During the long awaiting the arrival ,| viet a the of Spring “But without ‘faith’ it is im: possible to please ‘Him: for he [sie Grecweo Baars Yar Baar 144 a ig) >} — BUT, “TWh “HIS MAIL CERES INSTEAD oF 1 ADAY, EX ‘GOES TTHROUSH JAC HIS Own “Orrmice ei! gore PAGE 3 home of Mrs. R, Cail, ‘Activity for: the’ evening = cen- tered | around the: radio broad- .cast, Citizen's Forum. An’ anima- ted discussion followed: on’ the |, sublet of the broadcast, “Little | - =~ Big’ Government, Who's |: Orders’ ' irhe, club attended the Sunday “service Of; She. Canlegsr | started, As’ of. this. date the + |week, a: building, "A stated’ in':this column. last cquired for the Cadet Hobby’ ond 1 Wwire- less Club ‘but,’ before any plans tite more effort’! and: interest on«thelr’ part, Parents’ are‘ very welcome, as well as any oO interested, to come dawn parade, nights “and watch could be carried, out,: the build- “was, unsafe and demolition. of ‘gaia was cadets: are ‘still without, space to work, — which It is felt in this way. the. cadets ‘will see that the par- ents are taking an) interest in the cadet activities,’ Total ange of of the Columbia | River” is. 160. miles: of which ‘miles in ‘Canada. Husbands! Wives! = Run-down, ‘OM? of complet arp weal tired eer 40, 0, Somali Tithe, Ort size and save a oi Atal At. tlfe last; meeting of. the Co. Department, Ottawa. Civilian Stan wine , when, bulbs and plants ‘such scefes:to the it fe ey eee would convey, despair- aa seek Him. Hebrew ‘li:é. . 7 ——|but Spring turns despair’ into Turn your ‘despair int des- Beko ‘ ‘desperation. The life’ within the peration — “Have ‘faith in Goa Sixth jn a series of 24 articles. bulb ‘and plant breaks forth,|for the answer.” = and. ee a oe forth to light. a = ~ ‘ of. Pa : ; i Pe ge hoped for and:long’ awaited mild | March. tigh, ‘Some moments of, trial and { : Be aa ae ae SS E - : f HTS : : heroes “it shows ot not be dong G.5 ACL MePherson; R.; and ACI difficulty in the Chi ristian Life 2 ght | ios; Acoupie oe Fees ETTER MEN © erst i : it it 1 ° a k > Jones, L. for failure. to.,.meet M |appear as despairing “as Winter. : ; AT THE POST OFFICE. : i 7 | squadron requirements. ‘| However, faith—‘the faize of a fi ; The. results: of. , [grain of miustard ‘seed’, springs 'forth bringing Victory, ; . Desperation is better, ‘than des-|_ —£ Wire. “Insurance rates rede: pair. The Bible relates! the ‘hero- ed due to. ‘recognition of.’ ice example. of ce. Hebrew cap- department, which °is steadily. ‘be. tives - in ‘Dan three. | ing as well as impro The ubbetioing raultitude view ed. village water system p ‘their situation as d and di — ‘Castlegar-Kinnaird " Hospit “In the trade? paper’ vot the ; So-=, radio ‘and. television industry, the | Were here; would you say these Committee is formed, Canadian Broadcaster ‘and ‘Tele: things’ to;her'face?"”: of the eg who gave the com-} -——°Home of’ Mr. and Mrs. D.| screen, Joe. Young ; tells® How)’ The’ conversation: always ays tak mind to"bow down’ before his|L. .Ballard badly damaged by] tough’ it: is to .be prey writer /@3. ona ‘different ‘slant ‘from - image: Listen to the words of|fire dhused by. overheated’ oil] for, radio or: TV. that ve thing faith" thatrise’ from’ the Hebrew | heater. children’s’ hearts in’ verses M% — Funeral, services , held’ tor Mrs. Alice - ‘Hades, Kinnaird.) 18, :! “It it be so, our God’ whom we '|setve is.able to deliver:us from the burning fiery furdnce and He will deliver us out’ of Thy, hand, O King.. z “But if not, ‘be it inoamn urito jokes, but everyone’ is. an exp : mainte at tit ‘on, them after they, wilten - FILM . ‘| He“also’ points. out, that Bag: swrit- 2 hi ‘COUNCIL ers'are not.1 charac- : sstaanie »|fetolon de oot heir tongue | etort; on ‘the tip’ of: thei mngue: |. ; |thee, O King, ‘that we will not] tt “would. be hard’ to .say|Gag ‘writers are. plain, “quiet, os serve thy gods, nor worship the| whether the films of: Art or _the family meh who ‘get up. every. erosion, Fegulate ‘atreamflow, and . golden pumnee, which. thou hast) wonderful “display’of i i eat _ EhYOW.| thus conserve ‘water-power. and set Up.” aoe aroused the most interest at the| up, and go to work: like help agri fe, (They “provid ose esperate: recent “Art in’; Motion” ‘serfes| working mea. — >" recreational: areas:for ‘our, own s Hie , “Have you ever wondered ‘why | tal? Nf you haven't-arranged to! be Tepresen- ved to be stepping’ stones to you keep hearing* and reading about civil defence all the: time .these days? Why don’t they drop the subject for, a -while?, Let's talk about something cheerful for a change. How much do they ‘expect a person to’ take? “How long is this going to go on? * If. you have wondered about these questions, you're certainly not the only ‘one. But what a- bout these questions—what “are the answers? Let’s drop the pre- sent for a moment then and Ildok back at some recent’ history.” The :|in Canada ‘have How to meet’ this new menace to’ every: man,: woman and child for the H-bomb makes no exception -to~ age ‘or sex — was the problem out of which grew modern civil’ ‘defence, But how should civil’ defence be created? There. were two possible solu- tions. The other solution, the .one Canada chose, was an organiza- tion based on the ancient’.con- cept of self-help, from which so held at the High School. Nearly one ‘and ‘fifty Castlegar | 8: and District ‘residents attended the three day. event, which pre- sented’ films ‘on “widely diversi- ‘fied fields of art. At the close ofeach evening's films, the audience’ dispersed to’ the adjoining: :“Salon. of Paint- ing” ‘where friendly ‘and im- promptu discussions.on‘the work shown, took place. A general feeling“ of appreciation: of “the many services ‘already existing 4 . Now, F. as done more ‘than’ any other device! contrived ‘by “man to. bring: war from the _ battlefield - into the backyard. So let F. F. Worth ton, federal ‘Civil defence! co- * ordinator, take‘ the history from there; And don’t think le -has.a mal’ axe to grind” in ‘this ‘eivil defence’. business.’ “He con- -fessed- to.some.70 newspaper and :radio‘reporters recently: that -he’d| far rather be home in Vancouver enjoying his fetirement.: “But there was a job to do,” he said. “They. asked.me to do it” He left it: at ‘that... “Pollowing ‘the -Second World War”, hie told a group. sof | women (REO; conflict, would inevitably ‘bécome a: tar: get in the strategical aim: of an tics country -the aga FE 3 AT maintain peace in the} world, as: itvis today, ‘demands a heavy * price—the price of pre-| efforts’ of the cameraman behing the production of each: film was noted, ‘especially: in-:the “Works e of ‘Leonardo: Da vine ¢ tem Y told: is note books and- paintings and” vat nation will dare unless: it is rea- sonably. sure to- win—and to win, our home front must be knocked out... * “This preparation ;we call civil ‘defence: must “be carefully .car- tied ‘out: It requires “time, :‘but above everything else—it requir- es. the dtceptance_of responsibili- ty at every level of The: United. ais , Of Canada‘ * days. at/11:00: am: © . Kinnaird and of as many citizens as pose}. :| sible.” He, added: “There is hardly a community in our country that will: not be affected in-the event, e| of enemy. attack. There ‘is a feel-, ing that the ‘smaller : communi- es.in the “safe” “areas have little, bili for they are. out, of ssponds' to ‘thie’ “will ‘of: the: oti and ‘if: the. morale and’ the, wit | ee the - “combined efforts every | ‘communi swith- on. ‘sbroduction, depends upon the .men ‘and. wo- men who work in‘ the heme and . factories. - ‘“Therefore, if. the ‘will to work | or the people themselves is des- troyed, production’ ‘will cease and, the. armed forces cannot sontinue the struggle”. © 7.-) The, federal’ government: could _ set up a central. body, :semi-mili- tary in nature, to! make * civil defence compulsory across ‘the country. But how would ‘this .be accepted by. each province? How would your community - like: to be told how to protect’ itself ‘by an L:.3ay, reasonable distance I’ ;am talking in ‘terms - of “hours. of travel — ‘not miles.” f Does that answer’ the” : first: ‘and third: Sun- -— Service of ‘Wor- ship 10200 : a.m., ‘Sunday: Scliool 4 ae no time during’ thg ‘film does | # the viewer see:people other than those. ins the paintings themselv- the: Jolifou Inn’, the paintings of Corns lius Kris hi Perhaps : the caused "the: most: startling “reac- ,| tion was the film entitle is Modern: Art,” when. many: Bards) of the ‘old ‘School? failed *its’< fan ithe! efforts of the “com- :in that: this Swhenr : “What | ¢ die- |-s Four highly “paid proféssional gag writers may sit. for two hours or more to get one joke, according to Joe Young. Even then, it may' drop dead on the show. if you ever feel: tempted: to be a gag writer, you.can steal jok- es—but - never, never steal ia routine. If you do," you will’ find that you've got» yourself,’ the comic, the network, the agency and the sponsor sued: for a. mil: Joe: “Young : ‘frankly adrnits that some ‘of the” laughter~ you hear on a show Bag people::and for: our. tourist, visi- tors—all, this without :;any dam- age to the forest -itself. We can sell scenery to our visitors over ‘and over. again and. still, kéep our ‘heritage’ of natural beauty intact. “All- these functions“ con-, tribute to the general - welfare of tion, but most biologists‘“agree - that: fish’ no “not “fly” ‘in’-the =. | strict “sense ofthe: “word, * Sore, - a tol eal down thé’ is of ling “them haye, * air- borne for, distener: a “great: “as te to laugh.’ "But don't, Jet. mer | th keep, you ‘from: laugh Some ertifie’ efforts ‘ot the : ae writers: to‘laugh “it up‘are. the ‘funniest - ‘thing ‘on, the show. abstract /-form~ of. art was: .in éThe Kootenay artists. hee *s0. kindly Joaned | their; paintings’ for*the ‘display are t6o-numerous to list.in their: entirety, but: the Castlegar and District exhibitors are: Mrs. “Ruby ‘MacLean Angus,'| det bia Ave. - Wednesday, >*Fellowship ang Hobby’ Hour, Thursday, 7:45 Bible’ Study.‘and a -Prayer meeting -: at 51 Colum. jel,.: Mrs. ‘Macintosh, We “i jelsq ..| ‘The Projectionists for: the fhree | days were: Mr. FLL “Mr. et, ‘tew sgcnaetan Boast = ‘considered: a 5 ety. History, faa rrrecorda “tiat more'an- ;| happiness, -has' been. :caused by gossip **thar ai ithe wars sitice’ ving oh and the® plain distortion |’; of facts. have ~ “caused © much , t “The March~-meeting of “-the gar *) and District ? Film this. event; tov take pl e.pl will continue «until - either we have “achieved. a permanent secure peace or our military ad-|' = visers are, able to ‘guarantee’ that no’ enemy™ can make a “success- ‘ful! attack on “this ‘country. vi Nei- Vand ‘as- loi ‘we'n tary -defence!‘we shall need a some official in a distant : Capi- civil: defence jundays ‘at 10:30 am: Of Latter: Day Saints Church of Jesus Christ April K. Pickering. and Mr.. 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