CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 14, 1966 CASTLEGAR NEWS bribed by gain” “Here let the press the people's rights Established in Nineteen Hundred a Forty-' Prise Cabie Vision Should be Vader It was a high risk in the early days of television in this county to invest mo- ney in a community antenna system. Few people had television sets, for without a private tower or an unusually favorable location, reception was impos- sible or annoyingly poor. There were some entrepreneurs wifo did have faith in TV’s potential to risk the heavy investment in tower and cables to afford local people the pleasures of TV. If good foresight were as common as hindsight, there would have been a stamp- ede of men anxious to provide what has proven to be a profitable service. There are some men in our area who turned down opportunities for investing in CATV because they considered it too risky. There was pewitis the » possibility, that or in receivers ‘might soon make the com Ul ontro! probably has been the most important tor factor in the FCC's d CATY. The rights of the broadcasters, of the relayers, and of the viewers need to be spelled out by Congress. The Citizen has long favored classi- fying CATV as a public utility and putting it under appropriate price controls. To permit competing companies to string lines through a community is an usnecessary duplication of facilities. There is no more, need of two CATV companies than there is of two telephone companies or two power and light companies. There is an obvious need of ‘regula- tion to assure the consumer of fair rates and the operators of a fair return that will permit renewal and improvement of their service. munity this possibility affected the rates that were charged to get on'the cable. Today there is a rush to get into the business. According to Newereek there sr pitraging a price war between SUGAR AND SPICE Season of Marbles & Brand a Moms competing companies will not achieve ei- ther of these ends for a continuous per- iod. Those who envy the bonanza that i of tha CATY are 1,600 sy in Service its have been granted to an addition- al 600, and there are 1,200 applications pending. The increasing use of CATV, even in cities with local TV has was tle reward of- ba operators might recall the very great risks they took to bring television into our homes. If the financial rewards have been ed the U.S. Federal Communications: Com- mission to regulate the industry.. The of ts of CATV and the networks serving local stations TIMELESS TOPICS iy 2 B ‘ By Local Ch rohes time of ‘agony and ecstasy, de- pent Boozing Firemen Receive Civic Support Rev, C. Stone Kinnaird Apostolic Church The boys at the Westmore- land, California, firehouse like ch is this so sion and thorough checking of their equipment. Even then, he insisted, there should be no booze guzzling after midnight. y this teed of the ‘Norv vast that all! At the the boys it mildly. Fifteen handed in their badges to At One of nee pbery on the spot. ‘ifteen was fire chief elt next council meeting, a com- mittee met to demand that At- Be Now That pits : elie long als as ut ‘in these parts, it's. B ig on what age you.are, /’ and what you are up to. Eestasy for little kids. Off with the snowboots, and snow- suits ‘hurled a corner. Out * into the wonderful world: sya ing puddles, buildi raits, ‘shooting marbles; skippy. ; picking pussywillows. And ly, brown, soft, silky, ” slud- gy, slimey mud° ‘everywhere: Heaven. too’: much emp! drinking and not enough on at thelr, practice session: He pointed Paty that they rere. not even chess in their loses proper! eager- ness to drag out the beer be- fore the meetings were over. Attebery then’ laid down f Stevi the department's wo. io pad members. Commission tte: - bery named Billy Cain ‘the new chief and the for the. tie got for ho had roelen vee who re ed. The ry thus far is be- lievazle. ary what happened next is both astounding and It oat that a Mrs. Riley, of the Chamber of Commerce, gotout aipetition: demanding. council- @ directives. Het fold ere would be inking until after com. eir practice ses- n Attebery’s recall from of- fice, “because - of: contrariness in performing duties and: re- fusing to carry out the wishes some stron thom gat beer aoe Marooned Explorer Later _ Founded Fort Kamloops round the Horn. to the Colum- bia river. Three times the ship sprung a leak; twice it caught en there was a feu th ‘the captain — and David Stuart and eight others were arooned. His nephew forced the captain at pistol Point, to return. for them, . 2 In 1811 Stuart was. Bre: ndin; A® ed E..Palm It’s ecstasy: for the young Bites firemen tar" ‘nels in love.;For:the first time in work, five months. they How would you like to 3 live bands, bare-handed, on the: way ere th home from ool. They hang. around the girl's. back door, or the corner, for an hour talking. inanities, joyous in the Si etait ertainty they won't freeze ‘to eat i WORK it’s their rey? U Could anghody. be happier, can ‘hold. Aman ANYTHING TO DECLARE?” and. cockter, shaw the young mothers in spring? ‘Trim: girls last 'fall, they s it x i omnen, this eer: For’ our.. senor citizens, another kind: of “ spring brin: fo happiness, quiet, deep’ one. They have: been dicing eta ail winte They have suf- ° $204 Toneliness and pain and desp ° romise: of life, ‘renewed, # ich they need badly. I think farmers and sailors are happy.in the spring. For the former, it: means another eight months of back-breaking Jabor with small return. For the latter, it:means back to work often dull, often dirty, and the Tonsliners ‘of absence from fam- ait, bot azo roy, fr alt 9 20 Gardener ‘are happy. Glov- es on, they go out in the back yard ‘and | joyously muck about. They squall over the first cro- cus, ‘inhale with: delight.” the rotting stench of long-buried Keep Your Hands Off Our Railroad! - “have become ‘so obsessed with your own might and goodness Chat you believe. you ent By Gene Cervi Cervi's Rocky Mountain: - However, we live the spirit of the late U.S. D: .Judge J.: Foster.. Symes et heroically ‘ ruled‘ under _ the wreck in a ‘hurry. Chandler act that he ‘was ‘sick nate b swe don't kn North Platte bul fe don’ ow YOu. unfair things happen to: Mister, we don't -even know home railroad, the proud’ Rio your tells me, x both Denver. job done for'you.~ Cordially, youre, ie -Raitor - and * publisher i .3.0£ the newspaper that ‘will they erfoot al we urpose to. By Bill Smiley arth, plan glorious gardens in d's’ eye. Golfers ere giddy with gladness, .The last streaks ott snow ‘are still under ane es, The course is muddy, fe ind shilling. But the first day the flags are up, they're bs this is the year not, nor. out there. You see, when. the; ehels be ‘bones, snooping the ONE MAN’S Opinion’ : Fe B! Peart cause s! ed to: Bot 0 work, F J put that down as another female ‘aberration: “for > who parently. it magazi volt of ‘Modern’ This is an fac ed oe on right emselves by using their brains on crea- tive wok instead. of wasting themselves on homes: and child- ren. On the-tace of it this is a noble purpose —alter all if, on the altar of the modern loch, the demands of the scien. tific empires. Kaiser is said to have ee a ehease ‘cannon fod- = to ‘denote iw they feel it in .. uanains fooxing, for for nev The ‘beaver dams, year’s choice’ ap day is still not here, ut ps Opening a : first speckl-: dreaming of ' th: | accompanied by Mr. Horswill’s fine mother, Mrs. A. S. Horswill of | Mrs. Arthur Nelson, returned Sunday after a visit to \ Harlowton, Montana Mrs,'A.’S, Horswill’s brother, Mr. C,. J. Vallance. Eiroute they stopped at Medicine Hat, Alta, to visit Mrs. J. Horswill’s par- ally be ed 60c at th ioe a ie next Pape and. Paper Workers of. Canada Social Committee SPRING FROLIC Friday, April 22 at Arena Hall ‘Watch for Ticket on Sale at . CASTLEGAR SPORTING ‘oops s] §..When the weigh-in member takes aceon thee | corder :;and person doing the weighing will e present, If a osinber. wishes to Inow. what mber wel ask. but it is satire up D to to the fot she wiak asked nother 8) Hot rahe (wish es to give out: ‘tl With these new club! members rus tho welght losses will’ soon: result ‘and ‘that a more actively < Partl:| 20 up o: will Wek ies ~ ANNOUNCEMENT Stanley ‘Huinpniies ‘Secondaty School Spring Concert F EATUR I N G Spokane’s West Valley High School Band Miss Kavic’s Junior Girls’ Choir Students 35¢ ‘Children 25¢ eay 215 evolve, Kinnaird CGIT Beames ‘of. ‘Naramata officiated. Local Couple At Penticton y Mra, ‘John Dunlo; ind Di r| motored M7 Fenticion on Sate ‘0 e | Dunlo - lav ‘and da a p's fon Cc. M. intent ee bai ptism - ‘took plas Saturday afternoon in St. Peay | lour’s church and Rev. W. S. Rev. Beames was officiating min- Sunrise Service ‘An Easter Sunday sunrise of.; Kinnaird, dy was he held eer mem- |" dad by eeaekns Hip- under the* _ of two members | Used Car Specials “'58 Pontiac Sedan _°59 Pontiac Sedan (ONE OWNER — PRICED RIGHT This Car is ir, Immaculate Condition OF ne a Cc. “han to dress in their in Hotel pone service: overlooking the ‘Village |. ; home, rchards, ba ane were “serv- tho a ane one | birthday LCE enn ister: atthe. time . the baby’s Kinnaird Socials where they were the guests of Mr, : Jand Mrs. L “Ackni ° were. their, nonin Jaw and’ Sangh. |i, Mr, and Mra, A.’'8, Mew. Easter weekend visitors at the home of Mr.. and Mrs, Kulcheski were’ their daughter eV- CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 14, 1966 MORTGAGE MONEY For idential, Commercial, R and Farm Properties. Low Monthly Payments, existing documents purchased TRANS-CANADA MORTGAGE CORP. LTD 718 Granville St., Vancouver 2, B.C. alstobe accompanied 5 by. Donna; Valerie and Jeffrey and thelee json sninw, an nd daughter id Mrs, George Izatt of North, Vancouver Sith their chil- Sen Ferry, Karen and Keith. 3 Margo Titford and Miss aeinde: Ackney left Monday b plane after spending their ir hol. Tay wookend with tl eft parents Mr, and Mrs, T. Titford and Mr. ey. Mr. Lorne Sine of Vancouv- er, who was visiting for -the home Sun- _Castlegar Pistol Club Meeting or: Thurs., April 14 Arrow Lakes Industries Lunch Room 8 pm. All Interested Persons Welcome day * accompanied by ana ‘children : Tra rn Rena ho had: pee visitors: at the home of Mrs, Sine’s parents, Mr. and’ Mrs. S Muirhead. (Easter at the home of Mr, -and lake A, Shields ter, Mr.and ‘Mel C ahi a as of T. J. Hughes returned home: Sunday -after : a week's Relay. th in' the Okanagan.’ Dy Askew acco: led by Miss. Diane Langivan, motored ‘to the‘coast over the to visit Mrs. father was ~ Godparents chosen eae are Dick ‘cake ‘in the ve decorates aye tend the: regular Easter: service. Dunlops return [Saturday evetling. rned to Castlegar A $16,900 grant has * been) made to: UBC. by.Cominco for extraction’ of metal from: sul- phide ores Grant for Ore > Researel fundamental research: into the | ti and Easter: Week is mother, Mrs. ° Smithers. Mrs, Parker. is accom: panled: by “her eranddaughter, atient at ‘Vancouver. Gen- skew who i a 18 Mey} Come and See Our. CASUAL ‘SLACKS. ... For Boys and Men Wash-and-Wear & Never-Press Best in Quality BONNETT’S Patsy Parker ‘of, Hazelton. M: Jones left vy terviait at at year of an: extended projec has has deen Joclate professor of metal sociate ‘professor: cf ine ur, He: Will: inves alte which sulphide 0 aie oo chemle by. ‘Obiain ‘Aid Insurance | On Nour. Loans With Us Kinnaird ew A “very muccessti rum: mage. sale {was reported at the recent meetin of the Kinnaird United C ‘Women, Valley, Naste. ait jjhela: at). the’ ome of lor, co-host- ed by Mrs. -W. Dunn.’ Devotional was. given” by Mrs: H: Jack'in the presence of 10 members. 1A; Mote from Mra, Gilbert Jacobson was read, thanking the'|: members for -their, coin ‘honor ing the’ Jacobsons on their 50th wedding ‘anniv : See a Account? CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE Easter, week, for: the catering of a future. co wedding. ee Hosteas elt for fhe the -eyen- was rec ceived ‘by Mra. Dunn. _ Spring Brings Gary | Bro, ‘ : *. Seeretary- "Teasurer, ° Box1285;00)06"1 3 Castlegar, B.C. ~ Dissatistaction = ves find: hersel€ looking around ‘her with the growlng sense of dissat- tafaction & i sift 8 easy. to understand this’ is: the season’ ofthe: year wi which'-we ‘set:aside: for the he. pest nhual. “freshening up" ‘of he, domestic ‘calendar, Feud sles oF pwatch Ceeate slender m8] G8” the 'still-cold:. ‘soil, . now lelicate tracery. hout being ‘in- to'the old As you set.about: your own spring - ‘leaning, Maybe you are clearing out’a‘* drawer * or cupboard wlien you come across. something which - makes you) Pause. a iy toi A 1 do forge aetermination io be ruthless Tim you' won’t regret. go! into sentiment for te momen Mar, Cc: an come 2. Dr. Peter - 1 rs recel his bach. master/rof.” opalled Did you know? — An alarm air. BOYS AND MENS WEAR KINNAIRD. 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