CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb. 28, 1963 FOR SALE Fully equipped 15-foot Glendale House Trailer, alecps 4. ‘Tliden Ment ACar, Tel, 352-5130 _Nel —B targe view i Sunde Valu, Phe 305-0082, 389 Troperty and housc im Kinnaird. \44a-Tin Ave, Ph, 908-0540, 39 Houschold fyrniture In good con- dition.’ Apply BS'Columbin Ave, Cas: ry Tot in Blucberry, Ph. 309-5198, TEV Set $05. Pn. 905-5600,___39 Tens, Te, Kil your ‘own, ADDY Renata: Poultry. One Gaines and chair, fair condition, Ph, 865-2301 or Apply 283- Ord Ave. eavttewan 2-bedroom home. In ‘Castlegar, located on corner view lots, Garage, very comfortable home, with full basement. Ph 965-9381 or P.O, Box 100 X 200 level lot, choice holce build- Ing site, highway frontage, Genclle, Ph, Trall 368-3488 evenings, Black and Decker 7 In, ore saw; 100ft extension col flt 1962-63 half-ton; 1963 hait-ton, long wheel base, 5000 miles; 00-19 propane tanks, stand and Jufomatic ‘shite. Pa, 365-D54 39 Wringer washer, good ran $25, 227-5th Ave. Kinnalrd, Ph. S6S- 5484, Several bullding lots, must Bell, cash or terms, good locations. Ph. sean droom apartment, heat _and electricity provided, Ph. 365-8215. TMM 221 - 10th Ave, Kinnaird Family pteasure in a much de alred- neighborhood, on a level acre lot. 3 bedroom home with car- port, 14, baths, family kitchen, ilve ‘room and a large family room bolow. $13,000. ~ Kinberry Heights Quiet sheltered and removed from the hustle and bustie of traffic. $1000 down and move right in. Some Improvements, necessary, This 2 bed- 7m home !s 2 fine buy on the easy Instatiment plan, $7600. s All clectric 3 bedroom with full basement and attached garage. Sit- uated on beautiful lawns and com- manding a picture view to the east, Adjacent to grade. school and pluy-| ground equipment. Owner: will trade on popeee home with acreage. 13,500 pata -ANDERSON AGENCIES Beal Estate and Insurance ; Phones Bus: Rea: 365-3441 Contact JACK HIPWELL, our taloe. man, Ph. 365-8256 or call In to our office : una for wales Phe ABs Weaunghiouse a 5S years ae Ph, 365-' 3 buggy, electric iron and electric’ Yeypane ail like new. Ph. 365- 8 ois oe Sale_or Trade on Pickup, a Hardtop Victoria, Ford, Phone S Beareia ‘House in East Rob- son. » Apply © Box S52, *castlegar, oo : We have reliabia! buyers walting for modern 2, m houses in Castlegar ‘and. Kinnaird. or close in, For private, professional service, call on. your realtor. lerson. “Agencies On the Hog Line. By BOB JEFFERY Belng a relatively young club and therefore not being fully aware of some of the ‘etiquettes of curl. ing perhaps explains a very un- eportsmantike habit that Is often 89 evident in the Castlegar Curling Club. I believe one habit in parti- cular should be brought to the at+ tention of members before one of us are embarrassed to no end by some meticulous rule bug, This is the'shaking of the broom by the sweepers above and in front of a moving rock, Perhaps in the hope that the rock. will slow down by this method a straw could quite vonceivably drop in front of the rock. I'm sure no club member would be proud of a shot made in this manner. CLUB: CURLING The high school ‘foursome of Barry Courtwright, Ron Lewis, Sam Postnikoff and George Sch- 39 | wartzenhauer have won the second half competition” of the .men's draw. They will now meet the win- ner of the first half competition for the club championship, The winner will receive the Vie: Jones Memorial Trophy and the loser the Celgar Trophy. The Celgar Trophy is presented to the runner-up in .the, club should be very successful. There are already '8 or more names on the list. With still another week or.so to go there should be close to 100 names on the list. If you would like to get in the bonspicl place your name on the appropri- ate sheet in the arena clubroom, Four rinks from Castlegar en- tered the Rossland Bonspiecl. last weekend. Congratulation. to the third in the’ “A” event. “Smile” You May Be In The Hogline!!! Following are some titles and Phrases with which club members may be associated: Longest Slide: Mat | Cushner; Best Per Perey Brown rink for placing | INDIAN SWEATERS were: rink rink of R ercy Lucky: Ernie LeRoy; iler Geor- fe ‘Menzies; Best Lead: Morris Watson; Best Second: Bill Van Hoozawootin; Best Skip: All Those Behind The Glass; Loudest Voice: Dick Tracey; Sport: Joe ‘Marshall; Rink Rats: Oglow,’ Wayling and Jeffery; 1 Made My Two Shots: Ernie Kruetsky; Honey: Jack Cher- noff; Knee Pad: Bill. Oleski; I'm Gettin Married in the Morning: Ian McKinnon. Hogeer: Don Archibald; Those Black Rocks On Sheet Three Don't php plugs and colts competi- tion a be getting underway ear- ly next week, Bill .Vanyzerloo is in earge.of setting up this event and he should come up with some- thing very interesting and enjoy- proximately three and one half weeks, b The windup mixed bonspiel able. The competition will last ap-| yy, FOR RENT Curl: - Otto. Best Style: Walter Kuit; He Keeps Stealing Ice On Me::Gus Leitner; Climber: Ed McGauley; Gimme The Other Turn: Barry Hill; I’m Not Super- stitious: Charlie Chiistensen; Did You Fellows Hear the One About? Alex Borodula; Best Take Out fan: Walley Pil, Trade "presented tothe ° winning the “A.” event of ‘the recent Castlegar: Women’s Curling Bonspiel. Here Mrs. Sherry Lyons, “left, -pres- ents trophies | and sweaters. to’ members of the” F. Albo 1 — Chatten Photo Kinnaird Construction of the high-level, pre-stressed' concrete Columbia iv: er bridge at Kinnaird: should. be under way..by Apri ‘superinten- dent of highways A, E. Staite has predicted. The bridge is key to an ex- tension of the ‘Southern Trans-pro- vincial Highway eastward fro1y Kinnaird to Salmo via ithe Cham pion Lakes. My Clubs First Pick: Hank God- deris; Bingo: Bill Smith; Who's Skipping This Rink: Mickey Mor- an; Most Imporved Curler:' Bill Pickering. 7 Scotty: Alex Meiinnens Most abin, C ote for i ouple: ‘also 1 room in pase ment au single person. Ph, 365-2161, % 10 house trailer for sale or ne with option to buy. Ph, 365- 5067, tin 6 Fully-furnished pulls. ee and heat snetudes. Ph. 365-8175. room house In Robson 1 mile tom ferry, oll heat. Ph. acs. 078. 2 bedroom nose. near, Pow ote lee, Ph. 365- 3 bedroom upstairs ae partly furnished, corner qf Pine and Fourth, Ph, 965-8125, 3t 2 room heated bavement suite. Ph, 365-5882 Eu 3 Coe furnished upstairs apart- ment, 425 - 7th Ave, Castlegar. Ph. 365-6781; Store “in “centre of Castlegar, 300 sq. ft. apply ena Custom anole Ph. 3 ‘apartment. Apply Mc-' cretghts apartments, Ph, S65-S78L tin 48 ‘Upstairs eae Tally furnished and heated. Ph,” 365-5156. 37 “u] = nT in-Kinnaird, gut utilities suppited, Ph. 365-5751 be- fore 5 pm ty, ttn 46 ake Curler: « Wanted..to’ Rent ‘furnished suite at suitable for bachelor, Including utill- 4908. oy ‘SiRF SoS BTA Oe OOS ee 3 room suites furnished ‘and rea- 1. seat “27 or 38-bedroom: cuentened house In Robson. Reliable ‘cnants with references, Ph, 365-8155, Gils bike for 6 year old, Ph. 305-~ AS si Torse Briggs and Stratton egine: “pox $27, Castlegar. Bob Bagg; He’s Almost As Smooth As Me: ‘Ernie. Mills; Cracker Jack: Joe Charban; I Can’t Seem To Get My Weight Down: Dick Wayling; Those Aren’t Brooms; They're Slap-|" 37] pers: Gordon Carr: I Can't Hardly Wait Till Golf Season’ Mike Ver- zuh; Nippy: Jack. Frost; Kinda Rusty: Gerald; You're A Curler it Bill Sharples; . Swanny: © Perey Brown; ‘Ham and Egger: Joe Green; Stogey: Jake Kaufman. ‘Don't Keep All The Peas In} p One Pocket: Norris Churches; Most Popular Mixed Curler: Jan Mitchell; Most Devoted Spectator: Marg: Menzies; Smiley: Jim Leck- ie; Rocky:.-Harry Bate; Chuckwag- on: Nick*Burak; ‘Wait .Till Next Game: | Howard: Anderson;... Cool and “Collected: Nick Oglow;. a Sa Should Be.A ‘3 Who's The Draw Master: Sack ‘Young. : : + : Open House - ,(continued from page one) tion; :in the gymnasium, teenage athletes». may; demonstrate; some fine co-ordination of mind and muscle, ~ .: Teachers.cannot guarantee the excitement of drama in full swing, but‘there is a wide choice of those interested in the ground work be- 8155, | ing laid in- English, science, Fren- ch‘and math. Following .the - visit through ‘the - school, * visitors, are cordially. ‘invited to -partake of re- aiid, atthe same time, Beal Estate” & Ey Agencies. Ltd. ‘Kinnaird — 2 yearold custom built’ 9 room .home, Lovely view. ‘W-tow carpet :and drapes for every m. Many’ extras Included at be- low cost price. 10th “Ave. Ph, 365- \ itn? SN : Hay. Apply Fred Oglotf, Box 35, Robson. ST 726 ft. house traller. Fh. Swale . Attractive home Suldin i lots in Castlegar. Ph. $05- ting “in Robson 2 ee house Large living room with oak floor, spacious heat. ‘To view Ph, 365-5! FOR RENT © ee Toom cabin, furnished, suitable for couple, also 2 room in basement, ' for single person. Ph. Z-room fully-furnished - house ir |: Kinnaird. Ph. 365-3722, Tsied upstairs suite, avail-| to rns able immediately. $65 month, peer heat, washing. facilities. he Paul Gergely at Nelson 352-: yr Mrs, w. Bae at sso. 5 irnished Teated upstairs suite. ‘suitable for couple. Cedar and Fourth, eh Se In edroom heated and furnished "aulte. Ph. 365-' ka Furnisned: a-hedroon sulte. at to high school: 412 Ivy, Ph. 365-645 Sneek nena ‘Nice baverent: wuite for couple or 2 bachelors, erbika,. subdivision: Ph. — 39, clectrlelty provided. EI Se le, ‘Avaliable for tcase, Tamra apartment unable for couple. electric cooking heating. vaste , ing fachitles que Maple ‘Motel. Ph. you need for any help. you need. 6451. | Miss 3 arement, (heat and| |. 365-8215, NOTICES | A miscellaneous shower will be held at the Robson Hall Friday: ev- ening to ald the Jolly family,,-whose home and belongings were destroyed by “fire. Everybody welcome. Doors apen ‘at 6 p.m. COSTS NO MORE TO BOOK THRO IPOND. for THAW! ZEN Gtat “tar Tady. Ph. File your Income Tax Forms Now, Fannie Stoochnoff, Public Stenograph- er, 14G Second Avenue, Castlegar. Ph. 365-5569. Kx U-Phone Service has the contacts 365-5265. or 365-60 ALCOHOLICS SHONTHIOUS, Box 303. Castlegar. tinlt Deadline for classified ade is: 12 noon Wednesday: prior t of Issue. mee ‘| GARDS OF THANKS . wish» to thank my_ friends wind. nelghbours for oll their kindness to me and my family during my re- cent stay In Mospltat, Special thanks Dr. Fowler and Dr, Alvarez and all the staff on the women's Surgic- al Trail Tadanae Hospital. — Mrs. Barry_Ferguson In loving memory ) of a dear hus- band, father and’ brother, ave Gor- oI _ Relth? who passed away, Febru- 23, 1962, — Wife Margaret, Chitd- ren : ene ania Jobe and sister in” Sone eee ‘of a dear.son- In-law Wm. Gordon Reith who pass- ad away. February 23, 1! — Edith Beat ‘+ aS meet with the teachers, It will be noted that in the el- ementary schools some are hold- ing -“Open .House”. during school hours and. some. in ‘the evening. Parents should feel free to visit the classrooms in the day time to watch youngsters at work see how they are measuring up. as future citizens of our nation and -in the evening to ‘sit in the desk that is’ ‘38 | occupied. by sons or daughters and look through: the -books.:, The: tea- chers will be on hand to welcome visitors. Teachers suggest - ‘that this is purely a visit to the schools, Should a Parents want to discuss the: pro- gress of. their _ youngsters- they should ‘make’ an appointment so that an individual,. healthy diseus- day | Sion: may: take, place, For the Robson parents there will be a program of various zehool CASTLEGAR SOCIALS i . Mrs, R. Johnson, Ph, 365-8294 Mrs, 5, J. Thomas and: daugh- ter, Mrs: D.’ Sargent and Mrs. :H. Sargent all of “Trail visited at the home of Mr.: and: Mrs, D. Mf, Wal- lace at the weekend, . Mrs, L. W. Ronald of Trail vis- ited here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. T, Henderson and son Mr.: Campbell. Henderson of Trail were guests of Mrs. H: Johnson Sunday. Mr. and:Mrs, A. Anderson and family of Salmo spent Sunday vis- iting with Mr. and Mrs, J. Sher- biko. Mrs, AM. Rizuto and Mrs, ‘Wilcox spent Monday in Grand Forks where they attend the L.A. to Guides. and Brownie meeting. ‘Mrs. Wm. Easton went to Nel- son Wed. where’ shé will visit. her mother. Mrs. Byres for a: few days.” ; Mrs, sid ‘Wilton who was a patient in the Kootenay Lake Hos- Pital, Nelson for a few days, re- turned home Monday. We wish her a speedy recovery. ‘Mrs. D. Duncan ‘of Trail vis- ited-Mrs. H. Johnson Tuesday. af- *| ternaoy aon. ¥ Castlegar resident, Mrs. Isabella Swaddle celebrated her 91st. birth- day yesterday. . She. was born-in* Sunderland, 1906. She has resided in Edmonton, Ardrossan and Kelsey, Alta. Since her husband’s ‘death in 1941 she has been living .with:her. daughter| and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. Me- ei. ‘They have fived at-Hanna, Al ta, Creston, Squamish ‘and have been in Castlegar since 1957. ‘+ She is very’active for. her age; belongs to the’. Rebecca: Lodge; reads. a lot and writes letters. CHAMBER BRIEFS England and came to Canada in|: A recommendation by. the Chamber executive that the retail section of the Chamber be discon- tinued “until such’ time.as its reac- tivation seems justified” was pas- sed after lengthy discussion. eer eae ee The resignation’. from. the Chamber. of John .Hegeman, who leaves soon for,a new:, position in Montreal, was accepted. oles A letter’ from Jack Hipwell containing a letter. from the reg- ional planning division ‘of the de- partment of municipal affairs con- cerning. the possible formation of a planning area; was turned over the March 8 ‘from 1.30 p.m. to 2.30 p. m, with everyone welcome. ends‘in the school room, but ed- ucation ends only with . life.” “Think. of‘ 'this _ slogan," * suggest teachers, EDUCATION — MEA- SURE OF A NATION, and rement: ber that ‘It has been: said “Instruction e to the for study. Nd ae cee Ses A request from the Village of Castlegar for the Chamber's ' views on changing street names to num- bers was: turned. over. tothe. amal- gamation egmmittee. t . Business.’!~ Make it yours next week, “Children? $ ‘Wear Hit i in. West. Africa = Canadian ‘children's wear is a LOST. ‘Three'month-old Beagle pup lost’ yesterday. Black and white with, brown. markings. Finder Ple: 38 /ase Phone 365-4931." ~, |hit; in’. West Africa. The recent trade fairs in Ghana and. Nigeria ‘/resulted in new business for Cana- dian manufacturers and African stores have orened. specie sections in.‘ which ‘to: sell their Canadian children's Moning, Allen drow will ‘Head the Chamber's tourist committee while Cee Gorse heads membership. Mike Popoff and Chris:Enevoldsen con: tinue on the unemployment ine ance office: committee while N, T. Oglow will head publicity. "Herman Kemperman is {n’.charge of the amalgamation committee and J. M. Macbeth will represent the: Cham. ber on the Southern Route, is; sociation. Fi by . ‘On motion of Mr Keniperman, a_ letter ‘will be sent” the Board of . Broadcast’ Governors. ‘support. ing'CBC’s application’ for FV’ sat. ellite repeater | station here, : April Start For Bridge Mr. Staite said’ he -believed the. new section of No. 3 linking the recently-opened Kinnaird Christina. Lake to the about-to-be- completed Salmo-Creston sections, would also go under construction this year. In'the meantime, work also is to begin shortly on completion of the Rossland-Sheep Lake “leg” of the‘ Christina-Columbia section of No. 3. Tenders ‘for the final six-odd miles are to be opened by high- ways minister P, A. Gaglardi in Victoria March. 5. *Ttis hoped’ the Rossland-Sheep Lake link will be completed to gra- vel stage by. year-end. In other highways department projects, Mr. Staite said construc- tion of the new Kinnaird: river erossing would also see building of a new piece of highway from the eastermost side of the bridge to the Brilliant Bluffs... Invelved is .construction of .a new bridge across the. Kootenay River below the Brilliant Dam, and widening of the ‘present. No. 3 as it winds around the. Bluffs. Mr. Staite hesitated to. fore- cast when’ the. project: ‘would get under way, He said, however, it, was the department's intention to keep one of the Castlegar-Robson ferries in + By BURT CAMPBELL THE WIG IS BACK ‘ON ‘THE SCENE ONCEAGAIN® The wig is back in style. Now instead of going to her BASEMENT © DIGGING, CKFILLING, Donald Bros. |) Earthmoving Contractors “Phono 3085464 Castlegar er: madam needs only to send -a- long a’ hat box wherein is her. wig and it comes back all set and ready to wear to the dance or party. The wives of weekly newspa- per: publishers and editors were Victoria. It was suggested to them that not only is: it fashionable to wear a wig, but. it-is even) more fashionable ‘to have. several’: wigs with each onc. dyed ‘a ‘different color. and cach one sect in‘a dif- ferent hair. style. The carly Egyptians were a- mong the first to use: wigs, but they had a much more velid excuse than does the’ women _of today, At that time wigs protected them from the sun, much. aos a hat, does today. When the style came’ back-in the 1600s it was strictly for the sake _ BEACON: MOTORS. Ltd. Pontisc — Buick — Veuzhol) “901, Baker, St. Nelson | ‘Phone ‘678 |” recently guests at a wig show in| ' CASTLEGAR DINING ROOM Bundaya 9-11 a.m, —_—_—_——_— Gravel & Ten: Sell of vanity and the were to be felt by young children and national treasurics. m the moment ‘Louis the 14th tat his last bit of hair the wig was the thing in Paris and the style quickly jumped across the English channel to’ Britain, The British, eager for a diversion after the protective rule‘ of the Crom- wells, took up wearing wigs. No wig snatching took place but child- ren were soon forbidden’ to go out-of-doors alone lest’ some thief snip off their locks. The French, however, Breferr: ed. and th PHONE 265-9041. COLUMBIA BAND '& Grave. Cor. maple & oth, Castlerss: _——$<$<———___ jULLDOZING 4 LAND CLEARING “EXCAVATION | Contact PAUL THEDERAHN Phone 265-2511 Robson, ) Manahall’s . Store much of it from Germany that France's gold ‘reserves were soon threatened. In .fact, the minister of finance pleaded for a law to prohibit wig making. The wig, however, was soon to become a symbol of the aristocra- cy-and when the big blade.of the Euillotine started to fall during the revolution, wigs’. went’ out of style. French’ hairdressers ' were just about ruined by this but the National’ Assembly decided ‘that the new liberty made them part of the fraternity and voted | them 22 LS. Ltd “Charter S sorviee a Towing - Barges _ - : anywhere on the Arrow Lakes - Phone 365-5500. ‘NIGHTS — NEXSON 82-5454 million ‘francs, in The English, though; kept their wigs on’and :powdered .them: as well with flour. Then; when: the government needed money to fight the wigless' French, the ‘after. Kinnaird . bridge; « otherwise,;.Rob- son citizens wishing to do business in. Castlegar would be faced with a long drive rognd. Constructioft- of the .Kinnaird- Champion. Lakes-Salmo | road will see Mr, Staite’s territorial limits ex- tended. He has been advised. the Ross- land-Trail division: of the depart- ment of highways. will be expect- ‘ed: to: service and’ maintain. the new. link as far as Meadows. Construction Mr, Stait . ‘part froma couple :0r. tiree miles’at the summit east from the Columbia * river, ‘the going should be good. South of the Champion Lakes, the new route will not follow: the present Champion Lakes road ftom’ No. 3-A. It will parallel it in places, then swing off towards. Meadows. Do it Yourself With: Plywood Did you know that over 65 fir plywood do-it-yourself plans . are available from your lumber. dealer? Built-in shelves and’ cupboards for the kitchen, bunk.beds for the children’s; room, boats and back- yard ‘furniture ‘can’ all‘ be easily constructed «from these ‘easy’ to follow plans designed especially ; for fir plywood... Fir. plywood is’ an. ideal ” ma- terial to work with too. ae comes in convenient panels, of '4’,x'8'. can be nailed, glued and sawed. It’s suitable for use, either. indoors. or. out, The’ waterproof glue line that bonds it together is si meer | than the'wood itself.” s BIRTHS * “BONNETT — To. Mr“and Mrs, Fred. Bonnett of. Castlegar, } Feb, 22 ‘a daughter. BEAUCHAMP — ‘To Mr. ‘and| Mrs, Joseph. Beauchamp ‘of Kin- naird, Feb, : 22. a daughter: \ZAITSOFF ?—!'To “Mr. and Mrs,-George Zaitsoff of Castlegar, Feb, 23. a! daughter, KOSTYNSKE.— To Mr, and Mra. Roman Rostynsety of Castle- gar, Feb. 23 Z DO m6 Mr. and: Mrs. AZVE! Domingo. Azvedo of Castlegar, Feb. . 26a son. GEE — To ‘Mr. and‘ Mrz John’ Gee of. Castlegar, Feb." 28 a daughter, DOWNING —To Mr. ‘and Mra, Micheel Downing ‘of Lytton, Feb, ‘|28 a joauchler: B the: flour he used for hair powder, A‘principle Was thus at stake, mil- lions of. pound notes for wigs but not.a_ three-pence for taxes—eand the ‘wig went the way of all fads to ‘be’ revived once again ‘by oe women of today. found ‘a tax-levied“¢ on}; é Robson 10.00 ‘a.m. ‘Thursday. “Arirve of the road]. should prove relatively easy, said ig Building & Supply Co. Ltd. vee Phone'\365-3352) Air Cénditiontiig” Pumps & Water. Conditioning Swimming Pool Ee .. WE. CARRY, A-GOOD :: : “STOCK OF SUPPLIES ‘Built to. your. : - Specifications . ie - Reasonable Rates | pane Pm. ‘Thureday, ve Edgewood er) a.m. Friday. ‘Arrive ‘Robeon * 1.00.-pam. Friday. ire PHONE 368-5500. - CASTLE TONITE-& FRIDAY ITE:é SPECIAL SAT... MATINEE a JARZAN'S GREATEST ‘ “ADVENTURE? DITCH. “: Mrs, J. Dalziel: of Ci . Wendy ‘Wayling. * the First Kinnaird Guide Company Seil- and is used in various ways. to ‘Arrow Lakes Ferry, es a Spring? like. Me eoaehece was accomplished in‘ arrangements of | daffodits with. sprigs of huckleber-* ry.and pussy-willows set in metalic _ bowls ‘along the table ‘centres, an; which :was' al with Guide’ and, Brownie ‘symbols for.)the . observances of Thinking Week for Kinnaird Guides, Brown- | % ies and their mothers at a banquet. The : Kinnaird Improvement] ¥ Society Hall. was filled for the an- nual mother and daughter banquet at which the: program: recognized mainly the universality | of’ the Guide .and .. Brownle ,, movement which’ embraces “botween 55 to 60 coutnrics throughout the world.” :}: Mrs, H, F,'Hutchingon of Ross- land who is Columbia Commission- er’ addressed: tho large. gathering from the head table where she was accompanied by. Mra, M.A, Rizzut- to,of Castlegar, deputy: area com: istrict *Kin- Craft Emblem may be an acco f the ‘his naird guiders,, and Mrs. \'W. gory, chairman’ ‘of.:‘the “mothers committee, who "introduced © the speakers: : 's remarks Gre- Joe’ Sutcliffe, first. vice-presi- dent ‘of the Kootenay. West Federal SC Council, ‘said Mrs, Van, Mar- {| rion’ “is - going’ to. win this elec. tion.” He ‘said “‘the® gloves are go- ing to be off; ‘this 5 a bare-knuckle fight My Guest speaker “Andrew! Boud: reau, who left after the convention. to return.to’ New Brunswick where he.is.a candidate, spoke\on “The Quebec: Story; and the Campaign in New ‘ ‘ will parade al ‘Dancing 9- 1. ae _ School Dress’, 35c Per Person Membership Cards :o rat ithe doo _ 6 Hi “| School ‘at: 18:50 hrs on Wednestay| 6 Mar. 63.: The: Squadron will host an: inter- Squadron Hockey. Bowling and’ le competition on Sunday,3 Mar. 63 between Nelson, ‘Trail and Castle: gars ‘Squadrons.’ fext | parade ‘ Wedenzday, 13 ‘Mar. a peut in’ at the ‘High School: at 18:50 hrs.. jotitine: Nori training ‘will: be- carried as. per CAP 464:F-25 and ‘Squad: ron: syllabus. ; 415, Air Division, ‘Training: Ni 0 will ‘Stpound speaker, dex: in canada" told “organizing | me- thods émployed by. Quebec | Social Crediters’ and’: listed: the ‘occupa- tions’ and> professions of some. if the: Social "’ Credit “MPs elected from Serie! inthe ; last ‘election. i told ‘the’ convention’ that Real” “Caoustte; ‘deputy “national leader, had been. chosen ‘1962 man of the year’ by the ‘press “but you didn’t ‘read about: it in’ your -En- glish papers,” He < said that’ Mr. Gaouetts was,’ the ‘first ° French- Canadian to, be named men of, ‘the Mr. Bourdeau, ‘said Social Cre- dit’ is stronger than ‘ever in Que- d . the “convention. to oman, fot an ‘ald tlegar. -- ing.” mediately." He-: said | ‘Mi a political’ party.” Liberals elected last year. ° or not." between two ‘Mr, Cady. said. there is a new, vital ‘spirit. in “our Liberal party” and’ said. the ‘Liberals’ “have the leader and we have the platform.” | has, been ‘‘a flood of memberships” He’ said he’ would: make ‘only’ one | from Liberals joining promise: in’ this election: ’Repre- | ter. Liberal leader Pearson's about sentation. to ‘the very’ best of my {face on the nuclear arms issue. ability to the majority in our rid- He predicted 'a Liberal govern- ment after, April 8 with a: gain’ of Mrg: 6. “60 or .80 seats” ‘over the 100 the ‘Speaking on, the‘ Columbia riv- of: the er treaty, Mr. Byrne ‘said that‘for | ridge’ ‘said that a partisanshi «He said the treaty was one + Of: the © Mr, Ma - | Kootenay Munieipallties/ and h ‘his |tawa. who. gets: things Mone” we said there: isn't: anyone . else in Cady’ had served in’ all posl-| Canada ‘who, can’ see. that. rr tions, including president, of a lo-|blem gets as satisfactory a coxelus: cal of the’ AF of L Eire Fighters |ion.as can Mr. Herridge and noted “We're proud he voted. the right ooMr. Waldie’s name’ was put in| way.on' the atomic issue.”. by Ed of Cas- Randolph ; Harding; MLA for Kaslo-Slocan, predicted’ a gain of “at least’ four seats": over the 10 the NDP presently-hold in B.C. in the’ federal field.’.He said. there the NDP af- Speaking .of provincial ‘ mat- ters, Mr. Harding sald “We've got ‘Guest ‘speaker Jeciee ‘Byrne, Bennett and his gang on the dead who is’ seeking re-election’ in Koo- |t¥.." He said that business groups tenay-East, * called: the « Conserva- tive pavement “a government of dence in the present provincial ad- sand" that should be replaced Im en- baker has been‘ “an: abject failure convention was Jack: Andrews of as prime minister‘and as leader, of the ‘province ““have lost confi- inistration.". Chairman ‘of the nominating Nelson while other platform guests included Steve: Chambers of | Cas- tlegar, Ken Gayler of Fruitvale and [cKay of Bonnington, All ay-West executive. Relating some of" the history. past Parliament, Mr.. Her- ip dev- two ‘years his party has been’ ask-} eloped. in: it'soon after it met. He ing to have a look at the -treaty, in the House of.Commons.:He said | essary questions and a’stalling in the ‘house. must ‘study. it “and. see | debate’ that Prevented “the .peo- if it is a’ good international freaty, ple’s. business” . from. coming * be- said this'resulted in many unnec- fore: Parliament. * He: said-the goverument was was such’ a's going U.S. president Dwit ht ue hower, = enough to ‘give'Canada a sense of nations, -not -a‘ treaty between the U.S. and B.C. a said'that .if it | Constructive’ approach to’ all’ pro- treaty", it: should | blems \- brought: before. the, House ine: been. ont before the house | of Commons, ° yy. Mr,’: Diefenbaker -' within =; two of ee of his return from‘ Washing:4 out at” the ‘very. provocative U.S. ton: where ‘he'signed : it .with = out- intervention’. in | Canas also to blame, and reported: that the: NDP -had ‘tried to present a ‘The NDP ‘standard-bearer. hit dian affairs. He said:the first example was General’ Norstad’s ‘remarks. in. Ot- “The ‘Columbia river treaty. is | tawa, the second’ was ‘the U.S! state as dead as a dodo,” he: said, “it |Cepartment’s press release on ‘nu- didn't die—it was stillborn.” He | clear arms, the third was U.S. sec- added,.“It is a\ treaty: that is ‘not | retary of, the interior Udall’s state- /bene- ment ‘that, that country’ looks for- fits‘to:the province:or Canada or it ward to the ‘election.of a govern- would have been ratified long ago | Ment that will ratify the Columbia + it's a poor treaty; Jet’s face it,” river ‘treaty, ‘while the fourth (ex- . He said one of the first moves | #™Ple:of interference was:the “‘de- of a Liberal government would’ be liberate’ and unheard: of insult to the an minister of Conaila in) PAY'N TAKIT LD. OPEN 9 [.M. to 9 P.M. for family shopping! © « Pure Lard Ib. ........ 19¢ MEATS Pork Chops, Ib. . GSc Standing Rib Roast Cross Rib Roast, red label Ih. ....... 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