"ViGTORiA REPORT ; oa yf Possibility of Aitport Runway. Extefision ; Uphill Quits Arena. Biotks Doukhobor's Land Purchase Bid By. dames ,K. NESBITT [ ant-governors, It makes ‘one gasp Mr, Thomas Upinin’s réfirement " a oats from. the -political eeehe has’ taken|© {Rink of It, to comprehend it — e of ti bor lands board -recam-) a stancstill until earlisr this, week a gteat deal (ot kick out of the in-the House more than half.the] °f fhe rinway at caster airport| mended that a: suitable parcel of when Tom McRae, chairt th election « campaign, average span: of human, Ife, stands my the way of Orthodox] land should be sold to Mr. Knea- Doukhobor-Canadian gieitin ot ae Certainly, tt, wilt take a grat} | Here sro a, few statistics that|Dowkhobor EM Kacakoff belng,sold ott, mittee, undertook to! on ie EAM 4 -AND deal, of :kick*out of the Legislature, might make, us: realize the length] ®: ‘plece: of land at Ootischenla, it Originally, the 190 acres were Brothers, asking if hoy‘col Bt . fatant Firemen, pecovery, ets ‘ whieh ent never bo quite the anme|f this’ monumental political car-| 8 atatet this week, for ‘sate’ to any qualified Doukhobvr! mine the cause of t _ TEEHNTGAU OEP TMI : lays rechnicla - CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August 25, 1960 _- 5 DIFFERS.WITH COLUMNIST | : ; Raps. Contingent Liabilities. * - Horse Racing ‘ Dear Bir: Proo: of this financin! v‘zardry that with the army of unemployed t ¥ th an average wos ‘able to’ liv through it and she The Bennett government's tax- Please allow me the opportunity is. that while Mr, Bennett was and ‘the employed wil camps from 1937 to 1947,when she has forgotten it." ation policy {s killing horse racing to ‘differ ‘with ‘your columnist, Burt| boasting of our “debt-free” status, wage of -around ‘$4,000 ‘gross. eee E 2 | in. British Columbia, ‘says B.C, Pro- he was in New ‘York ‘borrowing: year, it seems very unlikely ere | was’ released . in’ poor’ health, Her]; ‘Mra, Markova hopes ta spen Cambell, regarding his attempt to tae th sngent pose ori Neat Bol nace aug | husband died in one.ckmp,| the rest’ of her Life: in the peaceful | gresalve * Conservative leader Deane explain ‘how contingeht abilities money. ance the col me oe ee Sion atiioale that saw. the death. of® two: hi while she was in another, : valley in B.C's euthens patent ina to: the} ore financed in B.C. peneaereant ae ak the peopts! money pec enti R 5 a: “§ r 5 » far-| District;.“ or’ whicl prodomin-| press.” wa 4 posed agal cer: Premier Bennett was only 20 Don) Brothers, MLA for Ross-| ®§ & Price of about $3,800,. Lal bands; a-:son. and'’a brother, :are Speaking ‘through her ‘son, or. His over-simpliti ed ‘ and tenet fo people in Sala wiibeat, Mr. Uphill, each. of hen Mr,’ Uphill was first elected: Soctat Credit} | Since then matters had reached| "> Mt Brothers has 3 : PULPING GROUE: : over for the 68-year-old: Dotktrotor mer, John’, Verlgin, she ‘sald: “X| antly: Doukhobor community ie-the| . “That. diay appear’ to bo an sate comparison of contingent. i. weren't busing his Ce = ut be- to ving. ae eae ae the four ‘political taking | © Lead z tated ny the, following’ telegram ‘trom the General Asai ae grandmother, + 4|belleve in.God and't * pelieve in his| senter,* over-melodramatic statement,” sa¥8| oy i1t1es "ta \co-signing ‘a’ note’ for Perhaj fq rs nro (on one ? a ae doput * att 3 PULE MACHINE AN pave : ; G uid forgive people| Mire, Mt K 4 those Douk. “put:the facts epeak | °01"es = jother system-bond ssues for the|publish the statistics about how a. keen interest in Fernie ¥iding.{ nly seven; Attorney-General Bon- tea he had gained this informa- vere ian Sonera: R : Hageman, “Thers, Utility, Raia eat TE the “sadness, sorrows “and| edict that we should forgive people cae diet ner noe oan Finlayson, “but:the facts speak) ono, brother-in-law: proves that! pam and the BOPC available to|much of the bonds were hought by ie question of the, SHI alee tears” have left scars, they do:not| Who hurt’ us.'! jobors who did’ not move to Can-| for: themselves. | he’ fs ‘a° victim of’ the “Big-Lie"'t tre public. ‘This tdea ts very’good|how many people in the . various Ench ts hungry for it. ner wasn't even ‘born, 10H from deputy ‘attorney general Anne. Moore ido? Ges ks of th : " thanks “that God help-| ad Mt ndfather, Peter y uit of a Tom ‘says he has had the} In his legislative life Tom Up- be Gilbert D. Kennedy. i ander gaptive Satlechenta YARD ae Cerna Fescaeetticohed “roman whee “biker éa ther thastgh tut hardship,” sata| Cagie Lanisy verigin: tn:a00° were| governs bey artic money tet Le es: cite See ns a great deal to recommend |inoome groups. I'm sure they would he might tun’ tiain unt eae Per icnieia tytn t oes appiled, io euehnee eos On Honor Roll . close proximity. of the atrport and E E Z hair is turning ‘grey, * :[-Mr.-Verigin, ‘All $his is past, She enught in the turmoll-thzt pre-|is taken in at B.C. racetracks, out hin She: Yorn ee it y i ; an its possible extension ‘in co-o) = : ceded and followed the ‘Russian Te-|of ev $2 bill:that is: wagered 49 th ‘ bet pera. Instead of bitterness, she ‘mpeaka| : = ery a 1H there’ sian Sete and ie a sure san mote Ins, fires inte cpaltan ie CORR school and I ., Hon with federal authorities should : : | Nords of gratitude to God and thel: gy # i ‘ P, . volution. Cents are extracted for the purposes ie batee moi, ecuate cana Bee Rae ee canda ne Gul] Poems ty: fares hic oP wh as Tho. first “estbagie daiscisccal® ir : he noted ; ‘e0r al up i a : K ‘and Boviet, governments|:: ommun is arly . Sho sald Crarlat of and the payment See! thee Groth ie tnw: conipant: cial Credit. will get back, “but wit| had ‘Deen 13 yours ae atic oe cay |by. Mr, Kazakoft’ was when he ‘lea rd, has a rR AyD West, chairmart of ice cove : for permitting her to come to 1 made' trouble for her father because | of, taxes: son. which your columnist: used) oso: seats, and may even: be. al W. A. C. Bennett tear the coalition |"¢d that-the of high- | the “Alport Conimittes... has, “an- da ‘earlier, this: year. TABLETS bey National Leader hn fyvas ihey son) of Fetes verigt Of (this sum th, B.O, 10% per would be'as follows: minority °F | ways had placed Hauasea that. the! extension of {he Re “tter ‘of pplication may be ened ; ‘The Russian-speaking member who. had ‘denounced ‘mihtary ser-|cent goes. to, the government — a ™ : t i ralrios yt fovarament. That way les part, embrace Soelal Credit and| "rv } ad need ‘a reserve on'some| “Based ‘on four ‘points for an A,| runway has been’ approved, provid. | © ‘ance to te reditie! acontis of a family that hos provided three Will vi it Trall vice, She remembers the police first | fact. that: is not ‘rendered apprec-|".' Brother-in-law: needs | capital, on the floor of the House,| march to the top of the political three for B, two for C, and one for| ed the extr , a . sit Tr ther f ly. les by the fact|but hs no security to offer to i . 600 feet required coutd ; aptritual leaders to the Douktobor arresting her father for Jably less y the fac as in 1953, followed by an immed-|hzap in B.C. it'was then thought that the|/p, a’ student must score 3.25 or| be obtained: " i ' THE NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT 7 ny prospective Com- hen she Aas nine ee f. et sate as sen eee perro ee eer cbat yotthave' no SERVICES OFFICES IN NELSON AT, 4 meen ernst cu] "er muting moment of mept|eavan aden ep to the acng| pau for ie cab Zouhave no] —_ \ +. | Rossland-Trail riding in the Prov-/ ner tirst marriage at 17, When the| to the Horseman's Benevolent Pro+|money and then .tum it over tol Sg has had — there’s no equal to it —| retire. Projected Kinnaird bridge fo the] Mrs, Moore is a graduate, of| king it alightly longer than’ the Oe j Election ‘|inolal election, said Jost Week: that! Communists took over, Lenin, noting | tective Association, brother-in-law. ‘Thus there fs a debt ri : ;'|mational leader Tim ‘Buck Will’ bel inet the pacifist Doukhobors had}: “In other provinces,the govern-|against you and your only hope of 40 years an MLA, victor in 11, gen- Champion takes. Castlegar "Hi ‘tax: reco’ ‘ igh school, airport at Kelowna. afl cleanest the tos ele te .| (Then, in April this’ year, Léo : : . visiting ‘Trail Sunday, August 28. is” brother-in-law's enter- Premier Bennett he k * ea ; 7 not opposed the reyolution, alloted | ment varies between 6 and .@ very, seven Premiers and elght Neuten-| jp octiors at his polltleal meetings, | Genoner, chairman of the Patines, : ; : vee 5 Tn eens : i Sees | the Sula dengan tiers of °C) tend for'them in the Don valley, © | per cent — roughly halt that which, prise which. may ‘or may not suc- : : 4 Los : ; > : i ; 1 P , eBid “Mr..Warrington, *Miré.¢ Markova's :-huaband : died | pertains hi ‘ceed, 2 5 i for’ Mr.: Buck to..go. sate . will’ “People today don't know. how : aes g ‘ : R eee 7 i Lohnd Jatt speaking: tour. of |B. two weeks before: her gon was born, x, uc x “Celgar Kraft Pulp b Mill ‘ald Kiting ce be vice na foi ba-helpful but not noce: say. Anna Markova knows happiness at last.. Years of ‘privation and ing in Soviet’ labor . camps,’ years| secon © Operators, Barker bp tor 288% Jen, Screen Mon, sbeegion tee Sot. ; But the joker in the deal ts QUALITY TRUCK TIRES oe at ten prices fate election, “and all the time he’ want, on land might be required for con- more for a quarter's. work: tobe}: If the commit: What on extraordinary career] znd on and on, and he could go eae ior & leg of the Southern eligible for, the honor roll, Registra: | the -600 ‘feet of een ae bg in legislative iife this man Uphill| on agaln if he ‘hadn't decided to Rete ynetal Highway, from the] o, W. Quintey, Jr., sald, tend the runway to 5,400 feet — ma- vita? TRAIL or CASTLEGAR . Obsolete Lawn provincial ‘leader ‘of the party.” Watering Bylaw i them before th ridicul 2 To he Overhauled: g peters iney_ cam sicleule you PB Castlegar’s lawn watering re-| Political campaigns, thrives on hem — finds them great. fun’ —| paper output was valuéd at $1,500,- strictions, long unenforced and now made obsolete by the village's new| ¢ 160000 water tank, will soon be him, until now, nearing 60 he hecklers are, and then ridicule remier admits he loves hey make him feel young, revitallze overhauled, feels younger than ever he did. ‘The existing bylaw forbids lawn be encouraged, a Less evaporation occurs at night 11.the time and admits it, AD. when arf ingenious chinaman “I wish we could campaign all| Soaked bark, rags and hemp in wa- watering after 9 pm, but council] the time,” says the Premier, who,| ter, now feels night sprinkling should| Indeed, in very truth, does campaign| the, mixture on a cloth stretched over a bamboo frame ang produced *. Mr, Bennett first thrilled to an|® felted sheet of vegetable fibres so a smaller quantity of water 4s/election campaign. backgin 1911,| ¥Hich, when lifted out and dried in Paper Industry’ Last year Canada’s pulp and Tt all began-in the year 105 beat them into a pulp, poured oppositions ‘are’ eaelallat! a If. we cansot get:a ‘new: with a: CCF. ‘opposition. ’ ‘The start. vote in -Trail:* Long before’ the’ election was called the Socreds laid down a deep blue smoke scieen to try and: con- fuse‘ the Ordinary Joe. But OW. is -not going to ba. fooled by a lot.of that members of the | party: had been’ ‘interested to ‘learnt “that. the OBC had agreed to. allot: the .Com- government, then'Tet ‘un get tie] C2 ts radio and TV. t ine tn, hi -{ amid. rumors that she would. clear “Truck Loggers : Win lalernational, “2 8 Teft ‘the sect,-In pence. until, the collectivization: ‘édicts | of {1929-)and 1930. The Doulthobors , had), always ‘worked thelr land ona commural ‘basis’ but: ‘the government: refused ince | to* it - them.': to” ‘operate ‘as! 2 veligious community. ase sent to) former ':labor, cam) ES Mrs. | Markova’, ‘arrived. fi in. Be. up confusion “about ‘the’ spiritual leadership of.the 10, ,000-member sect here, She immediately made’ it clear she .wanted nothing to do with the problem, :; ‘Her father, Peter Verigin a, to heckle,” he says, “The result is| - (ay E ; 2 t : ot most political mectings are far too| ' Ch ese Startled ; : ‘ a % i visiting: both: Coast vand:. ‘Interior For, five ‘years ‘ahe: livee With her ‘ communities, . with: Nigel “Morgan, father, then remarzied.. : ir Is Economical i al . \ : je. The Communist go auiet, When. you're speaking, you TH 2 should find out early where the ’ Billion Dollar In food. habits, “birds are em- inently adaptable: seeds, plants, | birds, fruit, insects, ‘flesh; or fish ‘are all acceptable to various: species’ and, consequently, nearly ant regions Wood Resistant to. “Size Fluctuation All structural materials are sub- Ject to dimensional changes, usually resulting from temperature varia- tions. ‘Wood ' is quite resistant to have: thelr quote of appropriate ‘A bird lives fast, its heart beats more rapidly than that of other animals, - the “blood temperature is higher, and it .consumes an enor-. mous amount of energy :in flight. This feverish Heat and strenuous exertion require a correspondngly large amount of food; consequently the bird as an economic factor Is one to be. regarded - aeriously. 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Rayon: New low price. am without ‘them’ the country would be was leader here until’ he. died -in a barren waste with no life other needed, when he was 11, and Coi the sun, becam maerontive . e the world’s first Also, the water system is now| Robert Borden beat Liberal wufrid | Paper: better able to cope with an evening | Laurier, The first paper-making mach- water dra! ine was invented in Fra: in The avatars . ince in 1798 é in the day water flows through Bruniwil, were Sinenviiine Noy and British Columbia's first’ pulp pomp te system — from well tol-o tho nlght Borden won there was| 274 Paper mill’ was ‘established at : : . ee i Filed cnely ta dhe eee can la great celebration, and there was| Port Albernt in. 1804, _ ie : 3 \ as ~~ ae 5. any other in mains unused till night. {young Bennett having the time of| First Sabadien mill to use wood ; : : Sg eats wonld Bare: fable i the United Slates and Canada, clted| dled during service with the Red : : ; i Y Tn the evening the tank ts cal-|MS Me in the torchiight. victory| #5 & raw material for ‘paper, wertt gee ee ae fanie te ane by the Counsll for extellence fnd| army. during the Second. World upon human welfdre and neglect te Upon fo supa" vies PEG, 2 wm nt EN, ne ne ia Speen he snd i Sai te wR, eet | , isnpentare vans oP el. ney tee needs — 2 Politics tool es q = ‘A few years ago, when clocks commimity: that fails ‘to ® Vast reservoir capable ot hold of him. Thirty years latér| Tings of the groundwood pulp anal“ knows,. the -present system of ‘b5ok- above-average tairsd in ncoldent ne in erie, are “Maricova’s pee ¥ we arent Caecnt hae alae serene te ite Bete, pas ieee at 105) he was MLA for South Okanagan. ets pulp shaustey, in, this “keeping, record: keeping, and the : intensive specialization ‘and’ division E i | 2 ee ee : 2 ¥ a e we 5 . of labour resulting in vast numbers | | phoney Socred propaganda about The Truck Loggers’ ‘Association 2 changes i - socialist “bureaucracy” and ‘‘con-|of Vancouver was. recently named} 1939. The tt te: trols.” The BO. voter knows that|a winner of the Natlonal Safety| went to his son, Peter 111, who aia | sure may, attect 1 than insects, yet cbirdy “cannot” be : Counel’s . Association Award. for/not come. ta “Canada ‘from’ Russia.|.\” By, comparison, dimensional va-| -crously reduced in number with-|- pretis Soni beaut | 0, It now has been ‘established that] tattons’ in some ‘materials may’ be) out the gravest results. Lt It was one ie 10. assoc! tions, he died in exile in Biberia, in'1942, |four. times as great as in wood.) ne destruction of tons of weed * One: of “Mrs. Markova’s sons Special ‘ design” -considerations AYe| sectis and millions of - insects ‘must . necessarily “havea great influence although mo!- “Castie Tire Shop "REPAIRS & VULCANIZING — : acy. ¢ ‘on’ ‘the _~ f int : '| He adopted his grandfather's name. swing of-a -pendulum,:the arm of .GAS’ EXPORTS: : 193 COLUMBIA ao PHONE at ° i -jthe pendulum pes aes ws wood. It is “estimated, that natural gas}- IS: Span Read the Castlegar News Classified is exports: win’ result -in ‘st lenst $100 engirie = quality: desirable* an deaigning mod- ood. bridg: g Bs HN ey, \Hé made three. ‘trips to! Jend several to. Ottawa ‘and “W: to. MOBILE RADIOTELEPHONE | SERVICE © now available i in your area. MONTHLY RENTAL PER UNIT: $24.50 plus $7.00 monthly guarantee for calls 2 : : i " = os : : Rey eae ‘sound, government, VOTE CCF. “In| +o By . ie i 1 : ‘ yetngee 8 le” dows Rave been’ visiting . INSTALLATION CHARGE: $30.00 * ; ; 2 : a 3 me he tae j Rodetanit- Trail’ VOTE “KEN GAY- Son. senate ot satel a sow. tar, mn , visiting ae as oad : : : Jy Ee . — aOR eae sana Notional “Safety “Gounell:. sala” the | Walt? returned: home with his: The B.C. Telephone mobile radio system provides swift, . : : fees , . poe “ a ye = @ ce ole ea of the "Truck Log- disabling" injury ¢| quency 39. per.cent-in the Jast’ fire at years, and 16.54 per. cent last‘ year alone: It- was: cited ‘for’a continuing bers’ ‘JP Reim i fety Wilma Olson. "of Nakusp 5 matilty will -have:to take over and statisti, publishing’: injury ‘rates,| is: holidaying "at the ‘home of: It ‘putt: some common. ‘sense «into: our ait ‘and con- ‘Mrs. M. Rt saltation ‘to assOclation members, It J for’, "The. active! dependable communication between travelling vehicles, and the. . signitt in hen. thi i rset cance. in a year when. ere was ‘general increase in’ industrial a A : 1 s I ae ; j eas aN Cs a . . : ‘brothers, .who,. under “yuitavourable 2 : a as‘ well as favourable: conditions, a ee eee reach: their’ highest achievements| 4:0.) ply §rateful. for’ the . practical “ins working * together {cd-oneratively proof you are providing that’ acc!- dent. prevention; works. It is a cer- tainty ip. telephone system. New mobile radio terminals have been installed in your area, These are the newest links in completing & system of direct comminication for vehicles travelling the entire Southern Trans- Provincial Highway from Vancouver to the Alberta border. - > ernment - he ‘a8 an’ “Andividual - in| 2) Snot: have. the ‘same, opportunity: to get- ‘something for nothing: o ‘get double” or - triple, his".natural ‘share. \Our ‘Socred ‘shouts with alarm: “These COF...people are:- foolish : : yee . 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