8 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb. 9, 1967 Institute of International Affairs Branch CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb. 9,:1967 we stock a full soloction of There’s Just To Be Formed in Area Coilege Announces John A. Munro of the de- partment of history, Selkirk Col- lege has announced that branch of the Canadian Institute of International Affairs will be formed in this area, policies and developments and ine providing of sound informa- * Subscriptions to Interna- tional Journal, for which the is $4 per af- fairs, stitute has as its ob- Tt is at ‘ship in’ ‘the institute will be in- Hited from interested residents in the West Kootenay region. No other chapter exists between Vancouver and Calgary. There are only 21 other branches in Canada, ‘The work of the Institute ‘is |™ carried on by research ‘scholars by study groups: within. the Noi jective the promotion of interest and n the part of Canadians of international questions and their bearing on Canada’s national interests and welfare, \. It seeks to create an appre- clation of Canada’s role as a er of the community of nations | and of such bodies as the United Nations and the rth Atlantic Treaty Organi Don Brothers Reports. .. Yesterday, by standing vote, ‘ditures f for ‘all department, Th the Throne‘ Speech read at the | pu opening or the legislature wae the amount of money to be spent nt 08D udget: will ‘indicate’ therefore sand edu- to six issues per year ‘of Be- hind the Headlines booklets for which the public subscription price is $2 per ‘year. * Copy of all CIIA Notes. * Reduced prices on all oth- er CITA publications and. books, * Book loans, arranged at the CIJA Library'or by mail, for | Pe! all members, branches, and at which members ‘have an op- portunity to hear authorities on ‘i interna ional topics and to en- faze. in free discussion with em. ‘The aim is to draw in mem- bers with an interest or experi- ence in international affairs, who, by their professional activi- ty or their position in the com- munity, can stimulate public in- tion. de 3 buying service which provides discounts ‘on the It par ly close relations with similar in- stitutes within the Common- wealth, and Commonwealth af- fairs are matters of special at: tention in its Publications and other activities. The institute is completely non-official and non-political. To assure thes maintenance of its |‘ non. isan char- terest and create an public opinion on international affairs, The Canadian Institute of International Affairs was found- ed on Jan. 30, 1928, by a dis- tinguished group of private citi- zens who felt the need for a Can- adian institution specifically de- |re voted to the study of act ter, the. "matitute as such is precluded by its charter from the formal expression of opin- ions on’ international questions but it seeks to bring togther, and to provide opportunity for the expression of, all shades of responsible opinion in its field. ENGINEERED HOMES See the New ‘67 c ps a of nine speakers are provided an- nually. by the national office. These speakers range from ex- ternal affairs officials to men |. Minifi Sir flarshall of the Royal Air Force. The topics y range from Can- Award Homes ANDERSON ‘AGENCIES Phone 365-6451 adian-Spanishy Telations to the Political style of L. B. Johnson to nuclear control in NATO. it members receive: * The opportunity of attend- ing monthly meetings to’ hear speakers. sup supplied by the Na- members hase ‘of ‘books by through the National’ Office. in ‘the da nemlet in his: cay SP nine ot finance, any troduce this bee budget. In‘ monles provided b: government ‘in ci that the total of this year’s bud-}| ment: are carefully, scru! . 600. will approximate $750, 000,- se income of the goyern- ment and ‘the’ proposed ‘expen- 1966 ‘for the first time fhe! Federal ing this mornin; maltus of the; aed 88 g 4 aa oo) Atothe same: timo ¢ there is a special:committee of the legls- ‘budget outlines the lature called the Public Accounts Committee. This committee has As this is written, only reliminary returns are in from Sife Driving Week 1966, Dec- ember 1 to 7. The Canadian Press report- ed 74 road deaths in Canada during # the campaign week, com- to 78 during Safe-] Driving ook 1965. The average road fatality figure for a week at that time of year was 114, If current trends were taken into consid- eration, that weekly average Five Tweenies Introduced fo Commissioner Five tweenles were intro- duced’ recently to Mrs. J, Rob- ,' Kinwood-Belle Commission- er, by the sixers of Ist Kinnaird Pack for thelr, enrollment. Sixer, Brown, BUIL A Arbort Adh, See Us for the Best Prices in "Town! DERS. E Electrical Supplies G Glass - Gyproc i '- Hard Har B Barker Board - Brushes - Bifolds - Bldg. Paper ¢ Ceiling Tiles - Cements - Ceramics D Doors - Dividers - Donnacona F Formica - Fibreglass - Floor Coverings K Kitchen Organizer L Lumber - Linoleum - N. Nails — Nosings 1 Insulation - Information .-4 Joint Fillers - Jambs M Mouldings - Mahogany - Mac Tac - Hard + Ete. Lath - Louvres - of the Pairise, introduced Carol Cheveldave and’ Trudy Lyons, with sixer, Andrea. Shelfontiuk of the Gnemes, introducing Kar- n Christensen and sixer, Kay Hughes, of the Elves, introduc- ing Kathy’ Harms and Elizabeth Cheveldave. First year star was award: ed to Leslie Storvo ld." Brownies ‘were reminded of their monies'used to help needy’ brownles and Buides | Sv in other countries. is willbe. * presented at ja the motherdaugh iter the wis to be held Feb: 16 in th ied Safe-Driving Week Returns Show 40 Cities Death- Free Id be 120, / oes ps Driving Week igce| which deals to some extent with could have saved 46 human liv- thoi# Columbla River develop- ee Island, 0 (0); Nova Scotia, New Brunswick 3 (0); Quebes By (21); Otario, 24 (34) 5 ce Seakatchowan, 1_ (8); Al 000, 40 reported no road death during Safe-Driving Week. Two | ly cities were still to be heard from | of al at this writing. ‘These ‘cities will receive } lay'c’ certificates from the ‘Patron of the Canadian | over ‘100 years both regarding Highway Safety Council, His Ex- placer’ *’ mining and ‘standard spent by the government during the past year, for, which ort are available. i During the week a flury of excitement arose’ concerning a find. of manganese. nodules: un- der the ocean in Jervis Inlet which is about 75 miles from Vancouver, Because there is no re tion -concerning' mineral 4 (1); British Columbia | tinental shelf, 1 caused an order in council to be passed protect- e 54 cities in Canada | ing these minerals in the name of the Crown. SAVAGE SHOES ; for children, Maddocks Shoe Store A N N 0 UN E I N G Patronage Refunds 5% secimouarasumunancs 6 * yenewal of’ policiéstin‘1987) ON CASUALTY INSURANCE 20% ON HAIL INSURANCE ** The above refunds have been declared on the 1966 cperations of FRUIT GROWERS MUTUAL and’ B.C.F.G. “MUTUAL BAILS INSURANCE COMPANIES. FRUIT GROWERS. p uTuaL ‘ne ae YOUR FRUIT GROWERS/CIS INSURANCE AGENT M. W. — MIKE — SHISKIN 269 Columbia Ave., Castlegar OFFICE 365-6665 HOME 365-6704 is present- Our ing to a method lowing prospectors to ex- plore for these minerals and to io them. On Jand the of." commendation procedures have been set out for > Participation’ in Sat Denine Week 3086 ‘was strong and wide- | something new under the sun sprea ie services in Canada and' overseas | to work out a new procedure for observed the-campaign and pro- dealing | with moted It it strongly. vinglae feu their usual eminent role in campaign. printed and'broadcast, made out: standing contributions to the success of the week. The Canadian Press issued several. wire - 8 Safe Driving Week feature}, and daily:: table showing’: Toad deaths iby fay, and: iprovinica 9 «Editorials ap; well ag dustrial aT publicatowe at -and -trade idee Papers. More than‘a:dozen cities Castlegar Socials in proclaimed ties week officially. } 3 ing. However, there ‘is always ‘Canadian : ‘armed | and we are busily engaged trying these minerals, lying ‘under -the ocean. Train Resembles ' Gaily- Painted Gircus Caravan safety councils The news media, stories, - a+ special aa in- elevision stations Planning a Home? Get the facts on Beaver Lumber. Manufactured CENTENN AL HOME SERIES autiful Designs e oe available — as low as 10% down » 2 and your own fot: Eas © Beaver will arrange eaten for you. Factor uality | controlled con nents —— “WALI TANS a. — ROOF: TRUSSES — Speed : We taieion at and cut labor costs. ® Beaver Homes exceed v. cA and N. Hu A. + specifications. 4 i ©@ Most Apostolic Church 730 pane Rvengelltle™ Phone 365-5984 Rey, C, Stone, Minister All Welcome __——S=—) ST. DAVID'S - LICAN CHURCH 8 am. Holy G One Catch to Poem Porn poet $: ie award Bo Nttered Atlant lc Ad Ther ere is just one catch — the poem must have a ten-line version in French as well a8 in English, for the contest is bilingual ons one, the Atlantic Advocate editors point out that would-be Poot | laureates, can doin up with 11 am. Holy Communion GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH “Rev. J. H. Wiseman Service of Worship and Sunday School at 11.a.m. PENT&COSTAL TABERNACLE 791 First Ave. Pastor: Rey. K. D. Cooper Phone: 365-5212 Sunday: ine “Family. Treanure 7.60 pan. + Family wore Service Tuesday: 7.30 Meeting "200 p.m. Women’s World Day er 7.30 p.ma. Youth Meeting lend to do their transtation, ead “submit a Joint entry, % Trimester Spciou Readily Accented Companies emplo; unt eeeaity students hav read ed Simon Fraser University's nae which makes undergraduates avallable for for Jobs throughout the year, hi ty’s year-round. operation has been welcomed by the manage- Ment group. Its ‘benefits have been underscored by the Can- galen Me Confederation Train Visit (continued from page one) arvest in men’s souls. Car two: Exploring new hori- zons called for rare skill and courage. the Institute of Chartered ion eral Accountant’s Association, “It was hoped students and employers would equally ment in the sprin; says Mr. Roberts. routes of Cabot, Ca {and the many ‘others. Canada’s aware of the Bonetits at enploy first great hero, Champlain, who esters as well as the summer,” attempted the sirst settlement of Ap near 's coast. We see a mod- ‘ a of Cartier’s oy at countants and the Certified Gen from the original rf An electronic ae eee the ler, Hudson Nova Scotia, stands ‘in life size his 1 and a 1632 the pone more rea than un- | C dergraduates. -and ely ti the first semesters we had more “Where you are a but cate once” THE SALVATION ARMY (863. Main. Street). hirsday) * 10.00°d.m: Home League Phone 365-7112 Envoy. Clift ‘Phipps’ is promoting the theory of full- aitterent Student in each of he year until graduation. He said that in Simon Fras- | ¢! er’s first cruiters nterviewing 180 and this. number..would: dicrease’ in } f fe have ° sufficient ee Semesters at Simon Fras- | 20d “ er, with the same three students | ‘oon. We live with early immi- ‘| returning 'to the employer each grants, horrified by disturbing- anada map of his own making, Here too, ancient engravings of | 0) his. own sketches reveal Gham | Ia : plain the soldier as he sees him- employers’ orders than we had self, and Quebec’ City's first Mr. Roberts says his office house built by. this same man. We.move through the ex- year openings to filled ‘bya Sloration of ‘yesterday and to- y, symbolized by the cance 4 the bush aeroplane’s pon- realistic steerage class condi- ions on an early sailing ship, < Car “three: | Entering the era treaties, We learn of. great wealth in gold, iron, copper and uranium. Car "five: The ‘pace of life quickens as the 19th century ends. Our troops start dying, for firat time for someone else, somewhere else — in the Boer War. 1900 to 1910 is the era of ate hhomesteaders” on the prair- Alberta and - Saskatchewan joia in 1905. We see wheat from horizon to horizon and a-widen- ing of the mosiee ac by people from eastern Eur lundsen, at last, Taree the. Northwest Pas- sage. A. recruiting ‘streetcar in- vitae us c on a “Free Trip to Eur- ...” and a terrible war. fiside a dug-out roofed by cor- Tugated iron and sand bags we peer out on no-man’s Jand amid the irightening din of trench warfare. ‘The Prime Minister: is Sir Robert Borden, followed by. Arthur. Meighen. ‘aa ‘The Twenties xoar in awith pers, peep shows and player pianos, Banting and Best dis- cover insulin, We'see.a Mack Sennett movie and the roar ends and share their hopes of leaving | with © ear, there swere 10/3: misery behind in Europe and of nding a better. life in the new uel fe | the 1966-67 year, He said. Worl “When présides. Then, ..in'<1930, front (Ron pages Bey: “Canada‘at War With Germ: rmany,” “Warsaw Hurls Back Invaders.” But Warsaw hadn't. Car six: Again the torch is seized by willing hands in 1939 50 soon after the terrible war of 1914-18, Now a: production nation, Canada turns out war- planes, tanks and: ships on the home front while her heroes fight and die, abroad. We witness the bomber raids, the fighting on land and sea, "and the great muslroom cloud — ‘a huge question mark that forces our concern for the world's future, It is Prime Min- ister. Mackenzie King who an- nounces the war’s end. Having adjusted to peace Canadians make new achievements’ in science; ‘politics, medicine, . in- dustry, i the arts and internation- al affairs. Newfoundland joins to Soar ‘the Centennial symbol. We meet the Prime Min- isters of our time — St, Laur- ‘haps it is ‘here one feels so brief an adventure through history is not enaughs Perhaps one yearns to spend time to read and gain a ‘deeper understanding ol Breater story is 10 will make that KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BINGO ST. RITA’S HALL FRONT ST. 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With dogwood blossoms on colonies and the préssures from| ‘ the front cover and daffodils }the United’ States. on the || spring 1887, Now we move into the Con- issue of Beautiful British Col-| rederation Chamber, 1867, and umbia Megezine sets the ‘mood | £24 fing emotional nal ‘stability in the (Kinnaird Comm. Hall) or the coming ‘season. birth of an idea: Canadian ‘ Con-|- Pastor: Rev, Ira Johnson The. latest edition of the | federation. Here,’ for: the Phone ‘365-8762 fullcolor quarterly, published by time, we. find. the Centennial 9.30 a.m. Sunday School and conservation, goes on. sale Sa oe 10.30 am. ‘Morning Worship “|it'Garly February. tBangls ‘ust tous Gnteants lato The: lead story deals with Confederation: Ontario, Quebec, the Okanagan valley, | likening | yew Brunswick and Nova Scotia, that: area of the province to a Car four: Travelling quick- garden. This is followed by a y {rough time: we experience story of the motion picture The | ie growing pains of the period ‘Trap which was filmed in Bri-| (05, °°Sha7 tb aa76. (Our visit tish Columbia. to an old printing shop reminds An article about the surveys | us of Contederation’s birth pains and mapping branch pales nena pecause it contains the printing | ; GA on a map-making trip to the | 5ress of. Nova’ Scotia’s Josepa e River area, and a story | ‘owe which he used to flail th Soot the ferry Queen of Prince Confederation “idea, then to Rupert tel tells about 2 trip up this praise it.) “Inside Passage”. from Kelsey We meet the prime minist- Bay on Vancouver- Island 10) 15 of the period: Macdonald and Prince Rupert. Mor Manitoba: 18701 rBaitish Columbia a ty. program, . some- of . | them throughout the: ‘weeks rand broadcast news covered it well. cabinet” ‘al ee ir depute. xl inet ale: e' Fx and| mental staffs to er J Ph. ge5-pto4 ‘Weekend’ guest “of ‘Mrs. Johnson’ were ‘sides of the train’ the* ling ‘ “Confed- eration’'1867- 190 in‘huge block letters against -background ‘of ide parti- | purple. *: hand when Al is 1: this was written, Reports ‘will be specially-desigmed ve “Sunday School 2 p.m. : published Jater, on out-standing floodlights ‘attached. to ‘the -un- = Rev. Harold C, Clark 2 Zeebrick - Ete. “ Ete, - E programs, derside! ‘of each unit.: a eS = peau al Pp &G P&S, EXTRA - EXTRA - EXTRA Mr.,and Mrs. Supply |i gingic nati THE KINNAIRD BENCH STORE ORRENA Wile tre they Wed Mansr IS CELEBRATING ITS 10th YEAR IN BUSINESS. WITH THE FOLLOWING Anniversary Specials W. Ph. 365-8151 | |bert and family” at "Fairchild NEILSON’S Choc. Bars 20, 5c Bars =. «79 6 TRANSISTOR _ ane Radios. 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