12. _ CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 2,°1967 WWéIII Possible Says One Selkirk College Teacher Such sweeping concepts as that of a powerful U.S, exert. ing force on defenceless Canada ur Russia and China as monstery Bent on dominating the world) c! extremely dangerous ideas, declared Selkirk College faculty member Russ McArthur ia lly staged at a peace rally stage “ MeArthur, ur oharana SHSS, Mr, of the electrical-el a beginning of World War IIL” ‘Mr. McArthur pointed out that the USSR is one of the lead- ers in world research on pollu- ion, “It would be cheaper to let the Russian people die of pollu- tion rather than prevent this, if| leaders were really such mon- store, he declared. also strongly rejected the Hekales that the U.S. con- trols, or tries to control, Canada’s culture or economy. e U.S. exerts power on us, but we can deal with them —we don’t have to take up ad whenever that country wants us to do something we don’t want to do. “Both stereo-types are false,” he asserted. “China does not make war with her neighbours without reason and capitalist he said. countries are not monsters. “The basic reasoning is that the U.S. regards all Communists as all evil and that they must be ed — anhiliated if pos- sible,” he charged. “Yt (this assertion) can cost war: Service @ PROMPT @ COURTEOUS “Color, Black-and-White IV and Transistor Radio Specialists. — All Makes & Models — GLS Electronics - Castlegar — Phone 365-5351 Nelson — Phone 352-7111 Radio Controlled Van glor! re informal way, Daryl White, ‘la a student at Sellar College, sat cost ug our lives,” he sald. ¢ Hermanson, another speaker at the peace rally, de- lared that | everyone seems .to want peace,’ “But I'am not here to tell I don't even know what peace is,’ he said. If peace involves a cessation he sudan peace is surely wha we -If, on “the other hand, peace means surrender, without con sideration. of terms or conse quences, then peace is. some thing we certainly do not wan‘ Mr Hermanson dealt wit! what he called the ‘just wa: ncept” — the pelt lef that, a times war is justified. “My stand as a Christian ! that war is evil. It is evil pc se — there is no just war.” For this reason, .he said war is to be considered moral: wrong regardless of the reaso for it. “I may be conscious thi war is destructive, but that am \ destroying a greater evil tha. ™ Nevertheless; he contendec war itself is morally wrong, h leclared. ed. The Viet Nam war am others are universal problem: id. “Whether we act or sit 01 the sidelines we are involved The Viet Nam war is a Canadiar. problem, “If we do nothing, we are encouraging the immoral U.S. fearfal of Communism as a uni- versal menace. “I see the concern Marxism than capitalism.” “I see’ such as air cadets as demonic, because they concepts is that of God being on our side. God is with both sides,” he concluded. ¢ th e Also speaking against way in Viet t get, but in a much on the stage and chatted with his audience. Displaying a powen he said the “torch of was the answer to the peas of wars, “There is a more sensible than wars,” he s: That more sensible way is through meditation, he asserted. Quoting freely from either the writings or the principles of m for the common man. |€ At times, I am mre in favor of pars war. “One of the most demonic Sask way of dealing with difficulties F us very dearly -— it may even '# last) you he how we can have peace. In -|of all wars and other conflicts, § A gold locket once belong ing to the bride’s great gra mother and worn by the ER 8 mother at her wedding was chos- ie EMCWSr she became the bride of Ethel- bert Doetzel, son of Mr. and the late Mrs. Mrs. Jacob Doetzel, Primate, Baskets of salmon pink and yellow gladioli and yellow chry- santhemums graced the altar of the Cathedral of Mary Immacu-| late. Organist Merelyn: Jones. ac- companied vocal soloist. Mrs. Shawn Lamb, Pieces chosen for the occasion were, Praise To The Lord, Ava Maria and the tradi- tional Wedding The bride, given in marriage by her father, ore a white fisox: Iength gown of peau de soie wil silk lace bodice and. lily-point sleeves. The sheath skirt feat- ured the empire waist and a fran: A. rose e neadplece secured Budhis; toga and other eastern gobo the sph to the problems of mankind can be found by “discovering yourself.” Asked what one does after |I discovering oneself,” he replied,” go out and convert others. “To what do we convert them?” His questioner asked. “To the same. thing — to discovering themselves.” “Non-violence, neither per- missive or oppressive,” is the japswer, he said. An estimated' 350 secondary ‘school students and several ad- ults the rally. veil. Hi bouquet was of tawny gold .ros- es, Maid of honor, Patricia -Mc- er, sister of the bride and Mrs, Ethel McLeod, matron of honor, were identically attired in sleeve- less dresses of emerald Breen. Doetzel-Mclver Nuptials Y-|framed by a rosebud lace heart Rt. Rev. J. F. Monaghan | of at the Oct. 7 Town Alderman . ‘Interested In Youth ‘Tha Twin Rivers division ot the Girl Guides' held thelr semi- annual meetin; the: Castle- gar United | Cl ut Hall last Saturday. and Mrs, J. | Roberts, commissio: “SPECIALIZING. IN CHINESE F Phone 365-6741 for Take-Out Orders. Open 6\a.m. to 12 Midnight Daily ; Open 6 a.m. to 1 a.m, Fridays and Saturdays Air Conditioned for Cool Comfort BANQUET FACILITIES FOR SMALL GROUPS mer ot Ki Belle, “-/ Mrs. Roberts gave a read: ing and prayer. Mrs. Johnson .| welcomed all’ present and intro- ‘| duced’ Ald. Bill Re: ho represent locks and 1 Mr, Re ig er ‘ings on pees of othe town, sald ne was very interested in youth “work, He congratulated the duiders on their work with the ‘dirls, ‘A. letter of greeting was cead ‘from Mrs. A, Rizzuto of “ahsis, formerly ‘of. Castlegar. Letters of thanks were re- ceived from the three girls who dad attended national heritage camp. The Brownie revels were a great success and plans are | mooted for making them annual quet room of the Nelson hotel, bride's table was decorated with and yellow roses. A miniature bride and groom topped the three-tiered wedding |i ‘eake’ decorated with rosebuds and silver leaves. John Mansfield was master telegrams Mike Doetzel of ‘Macklin, Sask. and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Doetzel of Zealan- dia, Sask. For her daughter’s wedding, Mrs. McIver chose a champagne lace beige satin-trimmed dress |F with. matching accessories. corsage of tawny gold roses com- pleted her: ensemble. gladioli, yellow chrysanthemums |™ised events. One hundred fifty Brownies attended the revels. Two Gold Cords were award- ed in this district during the year, along with several badges. Mrs, J. Roberts of Kinwood- Belle District’ read her report which’ also showed ‘a very busy year. Her group has 10 Rangers, 62 Guides, 69: Brownies, two par- ent groups and 12 guilders. Woodland ° Park Brownies went out carol singing in their area -last Christmas and had $35.58, which they pre- sented to Silver Birch school. The Girls of the district al- so attended the thinking day and Cent services, The 1st Kinnaird Guide com- pany entered the West Kooten- ay musical and took second place with 83 points.’ The first place winner had 86 points. Division competitions were ed, as this was the first year of the r region as a division, these eormpetittons, The bridal it was pre- sented to the bride’s grandmoth- er, Mrs. J. H: Johnson of North Surrey. For the. wedding trip to Washington, Idaho and the East Kootenay, the bride donned a two-piece Gherry red suit with black accessories and a corsage of tawny gold roses. The couple now ae at 614 Victoria St., Nelson. Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs, Leo Doetzel, George Doetzel, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Do- etzel, all of Primate, Sask.; Mr. and ‘Mrs. Alex: Bosch, Hayter, peau. d’ scooped neckline and empire waist. The sheath-type skirts had their fulness ‘gathered at. the back and enhanced with a bow. Leo i Docey brother of the groom, was best man with John Fianabridze ‘ushering. ‘At the reception in the ban- 3 Mr. and all, Mr. and Mrs.:Jack Nuttall, . and Mrs, Sam John Sanderson; New Denver; Deanne Boyd, Kamloops, as well as visitors from Trail, Castlegar, South Slocan and Kinnaird. RESTORING HISTORY THE KOOTENAYS Today, history is being with the In 1887, a conti of h H. Johnson, North’ Surrey; | Mrs, S. Dew- is, effective Nov. ke lov. a and Mrs. _ | accepted. Nomination papers 3 sent out to each pers pas es of prospective district com- loners. HOLIDAYING. IN VANCOUVER ? Then you want a central address close to all attractions, yet priced to suit. your budget. We have a dining room and coffee shop and are close to beaches and Stanley Park. Please feel free to drop us a line for our descriptive brochure. 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