es oo CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Thursday, September 2, 1954 THE CASTLE NEWS qt 2D, Pablished Every Thursday By 2 *. THE CASTLE NEWS LIMITED < Castlegar, B.C. © L. V. CAMPBELL, Manager Vv. A. MISUTKA, Editor A $, and Weekly J B.C, Weekly Advertising Bureau SUBSCRIPTION RATE :— i ‘ $3.00 per year; 25c per month by carrier. Authorized as Second Classs Mail, Post Office Department, ttawa, EDITORIAL LABOR DAY THOUGHTS The holiday we are observing next Monday, is a unigue one in that, unlike the other eight statutory holidays our country notes each year, this one honors all those who work and! the labor they perform. Next Monday, Labor Day, honors Labor and laborers be they ‘factory, wokes, fameyt, ftadesmen, office employees, clerks, ete., etc. : Labor’ Day symbolizes first, the dignity of labor, It’s natural for man to work. Labor is a requirement of his nature without which man would not be man, It has been said that labor is one of the punishments inflicted on the human race after the fall from + - THANKYOU By E.G.0. Letier to the Editor NEED CERTIFIED TEACHERS FOR MUSIC INSTRUCTION Editor, Castle News, ‘| Dear Sir: The announcement regarding AT WRITING SCHOOL The wheel has turned once again and here we are on a new venture — learning a little about the business of writing and that will be enough from you: Mrs, Collinson — I can feel your thoughts way over here on the Island. ; : Professor V. Mckenzie of the Department of Journalism at the University of Washington, former editor of McLeans Magazine and numerous. Canadian and Amer- can Weeklies, is our instructor for the course. ntaee After he had told us a little about his activities, including the various prairie and B.C. news- papers he had edited or owned or both and mentioned them. by name as of a number of years ago, I was very happy, when my turn came to bring him up to date on a@ newer and very promising weekly. Would you bundie us up a few ive copies — I Grace of Adam, the first man, This would make labor a y evil, which it is not. Theologians tell us that even had man not sinned in his first few hours of existence, he would still have work- ed although his labor, would never have been as pleasant as it sometimes is today. Labor Day secondly commemorates the stormy times laborers have gone through. Only recently have laborers begun to receive the recognition and respect their daily toil entitles them to. tn the ancient world, laborers had an all-time low status until the 19th. century when labor began to organize. Gradually, through united efforts, 1 began to i ly with their want to impress the matter a little more firmly on his mind Qualicum College, the site, of our journalistic endeavors is a private school for boys during the winter, and is located directly over looking the Gulf of Georgia. It has been suggested that we might like to go swimming. One looking at those cold grey waves i me that Iam strict- employers. Today they exert much influence on g¢ ‘Until the Industrial Revolution, laborers worked from 11 to 14 hours per day, The introduction of machinery made fewer workers forcing to accept diti were im- posed and a 16 hour working day was not .uncommon, Today the laborer is ui ized, as the our economy, the one: most: i t of all pI the foundation of our hopes for the future. - ae May, laborers everywhere, which includes the vast majority of us, enjoy a § holiday this . CONGRATULATION, CUBS! : For the second ive year. C: ’s fastball team has topped the best that the city of ‘Trail could compete against them, and has won the right to represent this section of B.C. in the Pro- vincial Softball playoffs. : For a team from a town as small as Castlegar to win such honors once, is no mean feat, To win them for the second year in a row despite some difficulties and the loss of stellar talent, is outstan- ing and ‘kabl ki of: their fine team-work, - dogged and hi eemelr coach, Rennie Mitchell, a man who has greatly furthered ‘the cause of sport in this district in nearly all fields, was the most prominent in, the thrilling Cub win this year, But all his team were ‘arrayed solidly behind him and éach player did his part magnifi- ‘bone of. and ly a bathtub and shower aquatic champion. In fact I would be will- ing to meet anyone in my special- ty, the cold shower broad jump. There is no doubt of the energiz- ing, vitalizing effects of cold, cold the ion of the B. C. Guild of Music Teachers, which appear- ed recently in the B, C. Press, has given me an opportunity to make a statement on behalf of the Bri- registration status, and would be an objective for students prepar- ing for professional music teach- ing. Music is an. educational subject and it will progress only as long as it moves with the times both in methed and administration: That all teachers should be cer- tified is a natural development in a progressive community. If. in the final anolysis our efforts are considered extreme, we will have the satifaction of endeavoring to Bive ithe public a safeguard when tish Ci Music oA jati water on the naked I am becoming more and more pessimistic about the future of ‘the male of the species, particu- hide, | T Ever since its inception the B. C.R.MLT.A, has worked to advance the ‘standard of _music hi i by: ad- 5 and paying for music tea- ching. - : Lae ‘That a group of music teachers has publicly announced its inten- darly the rep of the same.'In the human phy- vovating certification as proof of ici It is siology classes’ the kept bringing up the presence of ded ( igial ) wledge and not a new idea, other tions to pr such a sive move is to be regretted. G. E..Findlater, President, MT. A. have the same thod to various gi structures that mankind was car- rying about with him and sug- gesting, not too subtly, that the male could be out- ability and service, Graded or ified i assure the public of a guarantee of | During 1951 Canada's fish-pro- cessing lindustry, produced 272, 745 or seven times as would entitle all music teachers to'many as in 1950. moded in the reproductive scheme of things as he is to some! extent already in the lower order of created things. BUSINESS DIRECTORY e ‘was suggesting the same thing from a different angle, and plac- ing the general drop in popula- tion among Europeans on the male, o) And last night on the boat com- ing over here I overheard the last crushing blow. A baby was crying bitterly and it's mother, while comforting it, said, “Hush dear, daddy has gone to get you some milk”, Thus has the once proud male, once master of all that he sur- veyed, become a sterile second- hand provider of milk for the day. %, TIMELESS TOPICS [) CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME DEDICATED TO KINDLY THOUGHTFUL SERVICE Ambulance — Flowers Phone 3601 K. A. HORROW OPTOMETRIST Sulte 3 — Post Office Bldg. OFFICE HOUES . 9AM. to 5 PM. Closed Tuesday Morning For Appointments PHONE 2581 . THE MUTUAL LIFE OF CANADA ‘C.. &. ANDERSON Local Representative Phone 22613. Box 163 Castlegar, B.C. Rim Heels on Ladies Shoes ‘CASTLEGAR, BC, . “Some trust in chariots and some in: horses; but we will re- member the name ofthe Lord our God.” Psalm 20:5 The story is told of a little boy who climbed up into a tree in his yard and being very confident in himself, climbed out on a limb overhanging the sidewalk. A cently in the best tr. of te: ‘Iand nes ‘With the excellent ledership they have and the top notch abili- ty they have demonstrated, Cubs should go far in the Provincial playoffs, As they leave for the coast, it should give them pride that they have won admiration and support not only of this district but of a major partion of the Kootenays us well, HAPPY SCHOOL DAYS Some 1500 boys and girls in this area will begin another school term next. Tuesday. How happy their school days will be depends ‘in large measure on motorists, and how they respond to the in- sreased pedestrian traffic to and from the classrooms, | Motorists hve. generally been emere of thelr responsenie in i ard. but no one can be reminded often, arte infractions are against the 15 mph speed limit in school zones, This cannot be enforced too rigidly since young lives are at stake, Slow up and let children grow up. + «ph vt and afi ‘along and seeing the little lad said: “Sonny, don’t you think you should come down? That branch might break.” : “Oh no, mister,” was the reply. “I ve been out here many times. It won't break, See—” and with that he began to jump up and down on the branch. To his amazement there was a_ loud cracking sound and_ the little fellow found himself on the side- walk. As the gentleman helped him to his feet he said, “You know mister, I didn’t know it had a bad " ‘TRUST IN YOUR LIFE How true of the things in which men and women are found putting their trust—only to find them fail. For we read that all that is of material gain will’ pass away. Jeremiah records these words: “Blessed: is the man -that. trusteth in the Lord and whose hope the Lord is.” * . “Life at it’s longest is only short in comparison with eternity and if we neglect to put our, trust in Jesus, God's gift of eternal sal- vation, we have no hope: beyond this life. * Let us heed God’s Word and “Trust in the Lord with all thine heart, and lean not unto thine own. understanding.” . RIGBY’S ; BUS DEPOT COFFEE SHOP MARLANE _ GRILL... Open 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Not Just Another Plzce fo Eat But The Place To Eat. -Angther. . .. : : PHONE 3831 ‘CASTLEGAR * 8 Washing Machines PARTS and REPAIRS _ For every make and model WRINGER ROLLS ‘Rebuilt Washing Machines ‘For Sale.) ~~ Ht. 'S,: IOHNSON 23 Columbia Ave., Castlegar Phone 2546 .- In all thy 3: ‘ways qi Him and He shall direct thy path.” Be not wise in thine eyes; fear the Lord and depart from evil.” —Proverbs.3:5 - 7. At some points in the them- CASTLE. ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL - CONTRACTING selves direct the nee iemareay must conti to coop with these youthtf ‘ic directors. “ Noon hee another time when extra caution and courtesy parti ly at street i i and crosswalks, are needed, The automobile horn must be used sparingly and only when necessary. A playful “toot” can cause a young pedestrian to jump into the path of the car. _ Pedestrians must be given time to cross the street at cross- walks. Edging forward or cutting them off, will not only endanger the pedestrian's life but put the driver in the wrong also. 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Leader of the group (David Titmuss) is seen at the extreme right of the picture behind the electric steel guitar. The cailers at the microphone are Shirley Sclater, John Winton and Anne Winton, — i Copies of the dances called are available to interested listen- ers, They can be obtained by writing ti CBC, 701 Hirnby Street . BOY SCOUT - Watch This Folks! A Store Wide Sale AT. KINNAIRD HARDWARE . Everything must go. Prices are slashed te cost, So hurry, hurry to the BIG SALE, * Starting Sat. September 4th. until ? ? ? GET ALL YOUR NEEDS Now, AT PRICES YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS. BARGAINS GALORE, SO LET’S MAKE IT A DATE TO BE AT THE SALE Kinnaird . Hardware KINNAIRD, B.C. PHONE 3417 P.O. BOX 112 ver Arrow Course, highest avail- able for Junior Leaders. . ANOTHER SCOUT YEAR ~ SCOUTS ‘WIN BADGE *. Jack Mackintosh and Earl Mow- lam, of the Kinnaird Scout Troop and Rodney Brown of the Robson Troop, all qualified for the cove- ted. 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