_ CASTLEGAR NEWS, Wednesday, March 29, 1961 CASTLEGAR NEWS Established in Nineteen Easter: Time to Believe The truth of Easter is the triumph of the’ defeated, : the finding of the ‘Jost, the springtime of.’ the “earth, ‘the waking of a new life. There is’ much for, the thoughtful mind to ponder’on in the ac- count of the first Easter: as told in the four gospels... Christ's tomb was the only tomb in the history of the world which had a rock rolled before it and a‘ soldier guard set to watch it to prevent the dead man within from rising as He said He would. The . soldiers watching the . corpse were posted there by His enemies. They seemed to expect His resurrection, yet His friends did not for they .arrived.on . Easter morning to anhoint His body and were dismayed when they found His empty tomb. Indeed, when the Apostles learned from the women that the tomb was empty and that angels had announced, the resur- - rection they did not believe them, but “The Omnipotent ‘Sun It is unfortunate that the halo which - surrounds the Vancouver Sun’s editorial writers is of such brilliance that it tends to blind their vision of anything further than their collective glue pots. A crass bit of writing in a recent. editorial points up this myopic condition. In a tart ee “Too Much, Too Much,” one of this per’s ed-' Hundred and Forty-Seven offered Ottawa two plans for: Col- umbin river development Friday: _ Ottawa can build. the whole pro- Ject itself or B.C. will do it with a federal guarantee. The alternatives were placed ; : before federal Finance Mintster dismissed the reports as idle tales such Fleming when talks opened here as one would expect women to tell. on-how to finance the estimated wit was not until the Apostles had seen $458 milton project jas he was eo ¥-) ime le pre ihe ene Rody had beet a cloths in os mier had ‘offered the federal :gov- pennett Offers Two a chemes for Columbia ernment the right to go ahead on Mts own so it can meet treaty, re- quirements, Having signed ‘the treaty, ote tawa Js committed to the project whether or.not B.C.. participates. Premier Bennett attached pret- ty tight strings ‘to his ‘Kootenay ‘Auto Collision FOR THE BEST IN AUTO BODY WORK: See Painting — Headliner-Replacing Seat covers and auto glass installed WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED at the old Co-op. in. Castlegar : . Phone 5022 that Ottawa’ go it alons,, : ‘This part.of the ‘offen: provided: e Ottawa ° would’, build, all dams: and: eeansmn sion ‘lines, and: pay for then. - @ lt swould Pay “generous compensation’. to flooded Be. re- aidents,. : BO. would keep: the $64, million fiood. control cash benefits from the U.S., hold them: forever, and use only. the’ cores on, them neatly folded where He ‘had lain them ° that they dared to believe. One of the Apostles, who-has: given his name to Doubting Thomases of all ages since, re- eis fused to believe Christ had risen even i after Christ had appeared to Peter, Mary Magdalen and to others. + 3 MAUNDY TH Bt, =i Christ’s gentle rebuke when ‘He re- 7.30 pm, St. Alban's . solved Thomas’s doubts, ‘Thou believest a S908 EERDAy is now that thou hast seen. Blessed are they am. Family Service Robson that have not seen and have believed” is 1022 sm Family Service st. alban's a lesson for all who are not disposed to 7.30 pm St. Alban’s believe in-miracles despite the miracles ie peated oh ‘about them every ay, including -the, mir- io am = 8t. Alban’s acle of life itself. : 110 ama HO at John's It ‘is the hope .that Easter inspires 5.00 pm HC St. Albanys that makes it reasonable for those that 749 EAGT ONS Cite have not am ie to believe. 1030 am HC « St. Alban’s TUESDAY 1030 am HO - St, John's ST, RITA'S CATHOLIC CHURCH “Rev, E, A, Brophy, P.P, Sth at Elm Street + Sunday Masses ~'30 and 1030 a.m, Brown. It had got away out of focus long damage caused iy “30, “iodine. @ Ottawa would uid: pay engitt- eering costs of $4-million authorized, for B,C, Energy’ Board and other: investigations. | {f the. project {s paid: for sooner, free to B.C, ‘The second alternative had even firmer strings, warned, thet in this ‘plan B.C. would not -accept federal control of ite major resource, ] Tt sald: Bo. would build and pay ‘for the dams and lines, @ Ottwa would ‘have full ac- cess to engineering data, and “scru. tinize and approve all contracts’ just as it does now in the Joint Trans-Canads, Highway project. @ - Ottawa must g “by before ‘it’ reached the Legislature. Not only.did both Vancouver daily~- newspapers find the silly debate import- ant enough to- give it. two and three col- -- umn headlines, but one. also found it tert ant fami Bevis. -interesting .enough to take cheese-cake ‘Tues, 7.30. pm. -- Young People’s pictures of the young feuds debators... ., aoUE, “with THE con BIBLE ‘ f RE ; Sunday is in the Legion Hall At 51 Columbia Avenue itorial writers criticized Wars. Buda Brown mentioning in the Legislature the Uni- versity of B.C..chasity, debate. The edi- torial further ‘observed that “when a min- _ ister of the Crown ‘solemnly views (un-. dergraduates) their antics with alarm they liave scored, ndeed.” . - We heartily agree that the: debaté was just a bunch of tongue-in-cheek spoofing and leg-pulling, but: we .don’t agree that the matter of mis-directed im- portance was brought about _by Mrs. Mr. Pearson and Peace ; When Mr. Pearson was asked. which he would prefer, | a eee bomb holo- caust or d it was not a fair sedi: For neither Mr. Pearson nor any of the rest of us has that choice. The choice is not between , war or Communism. The choice is between war without Communism or .war and Com- Pp ly le; gs. We ask you.” Sly TAS Bute ead and gentle readers, if this sort of news story‘ 3 values isn’t off the tracks then we'll eat UNtTED CHURCH OF CANADA a ream of copy paper. ' - Time was, time is, and time will be that newspapers must . sell circulations Serie of eh and ‘one of the unqualified, sure-fire Kinnaird — Service of Worship at topics « to catch - the Teaders is sex, And {945 am, that is the papers’ perog .But please, gentlemen of ‘the: editor- ial board, your glass house is far too.ob- Sundays at 10 am. in the Twin vious. — The, Lions Gate Times Rivers Hall Robson - = "ist and aia Sundays at 1 am. Costlegar — OF LATTER DAY SAINTS GRACE that the net cost .of Columbia po- swer delivered to Vaticouver Wil not exceed'4.25 mills per ‘kilowatt-h After 60 years, or earlier |i the dam and lines would be given (§ Premiér Bennett = = = | ATTENTION . Pet OWNERS ~ Smith's Kennels “ ‘THURSDAY, MARCH. 30, 1961 ~ Smith's Boarding Kennels’ Seon Greek - ‘Phone 2004) em nS THINKING OF, BUILDING? OR RENOVATING? ‘ Cc It us ‘without obligation Originally, Ottawa claimed it could’ be delivered for 3.77 mills, an es- . | timate. challenged by the premier. @ Ottawa would arrange with bea iaee for the sale.in the U.S. of BG. ‘surplus Columbia power at at fot Jess than 4.25 mills, It has been estimated that power at U.S. generating Roints: will cost about mills. (The premier told. thie legisia- fure Fridy sfternoon that the talks were not restricted to these offers. The earler federal offer to, advance $172 million on’a partner- ship, senoreuile: basis, was also:dis- cussed, = = =| = | El ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING AND HEATING LAYOUTS AND INSTALLATION SUGGESTIONS BOUNDARY ELECTRIC BOX 907, CASTLEGAR, PHONE 5919 ti INET TST ‘ERIAN ‘Worship Service: 11 am. |. Sunday Church School. 945 pm. "ible ‘Study: Wednesday at 730 pin, Jé-Br, High Young People’s: Fri- daya at 730 pm. and make any ultimate resolution im- Minister: Rev:-M. 8. Reside, BA, possible. BD. Phone 4987" Really, ali the “choice” we have a-. bout the next war, is whether it is to be a war against Communism or a war bet-- - ween Communists. Undesirable: as the first type” is, it would probably seem like. a pienic in’ comparison to a war of the second type. For when Communist fights eit Pay ae ap ee ieee ‘THE FENTECOSTAL “TABERNACLE 1 Sunday School’= 10 am. _ munism. There is no choice bety war and permanent peace. Let us not kid ourselves, * " Anyone who argues that we should submit to Communist domination in order to avoid atomic war is thinking with his on. fight wars among themselves, Remember a: no holds are barred." The young People's -, Wednesday ‘at | struggle is considered a .civil war; all 730 pin.” enemy forces are “traitors”; the articles of war and the Geneva Convention are not observed. Pri are not da after the fighting’ is. over, but are held’ political prisoners and subjected ta vary- 7 ing degrees of hardships’ and torture. Ex- ROBSON MEMORIAL CHURCH United Church — ist and Srd Sun. days at 11 a.m. Hungary, where -R came in to defeat Ht Communists have Right Datishenits nd Left Deviationists; and alt that keeps them from blowing each other to- smithereens is the need to maintain some sort of un- ited front against the nations of the Free World. Remove the Free World as-‘the “common enemy” of the Communists, and immediately they will fall into in- ternecine strife, using all the ‘and 7 is likely. ‘to be of the: “head in ‘Baptist church a Sunday the itch " type,-as in the Prison : in Budapest. ‘The. Communist disregard |. pe Church — 2nd Sunday ‘at a.m. and 4th Sunday at 8 am. THURSDAY ‘March 30 ME GROCERIES | ATS” 3rd at Maple — Phone 4201 — We Deliver fo Reserve The Right To Limit Quantity STORE HOURS 8-6 DAILY... ~ + 8- 3 Fridays : ‘and SATURDAY for the value and dignity of the individual comes horribly to the fore’-in wartime, We cannot avoid war by, accepting Communisin, We may, however, be able ‘to: avoid Communism by accepting war as_a legitimate, though ‘desperate, instru- ment. of. foreten policy., It is not. here..a the lesser evil: war|~ available. strong men to ‘arrive at the peak. .0f the Ambitions of.’ various: rival’ or Caauninisen Itis a question of. choos- |, ing war to avoid Communism, or war and E power pyramid will ‘hasten the Ce — The Pr pect Jehovah's Witnesses Plan Big Convention Here For Two Bays ‘Members of he Kinnaird con- of are making ‘preliminary plans to attend a three-day tmining pro- gram in Castlegar, it was announc- ed yesterday by Harry Woods, pre- siding minister of the congregation. "Discussing the. Importance of this program to Castlegar and vic~ inity, Mr. Woods, pointed to the need for better and more funda- mental education as emphasized by the recent Chant report. “Tt is quite etident,” he said, |: “that increased. secular education has not properly equipped man to withstand the wrong moral and spiritual pressures of this mater- Jalistic age, Christ Jesus directed us to his Heavenly Father as. the supreme teacher, emphasizing the need to learn God’s way by quot- 3 "And all thy children shall . taught of Jehovah’ (Isaiah 5¢:- 13)", Kinnaird Socials: Mrs, J. Kaufman, Phone 5488 * Beatrice Joan, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs, George Richards was baptized at St. Rita’s Church March 5th. Rey, Father E. Brophy officiating. at the afternoon cere- mony. Godparents were the baby's aunt and uncle? Mr, and Mrs, Dal Makay of ‘Trail. Mrs, George Savoy is spending the Easter ‘holidays ot the coast. Mr. R. McAdam’ has returned to his home hére after spending two weeks with his granddaughter, Mrs, George York at Nakusp. Mr. and Mrs, A, Sinclair of Grand. Forks Visited on the week- end with thelr son and daughter- “In harmony with this thought,” continued Mr, Woods, “the theme of our assembly is ‘Bo Taught by Jehovah’.” - ‘The convention, which will‘ be held in Castlegar April 28 - 30, will be attended by witnesses of the West Kootenay district from Nel- son to Grand Forks, in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R, V. La- mond and family. The Lamonds will spend Easter weekend in Grand Forks when their sons Bobby, Tommy and -Brian will stay with thelr grandparente, the Sinclairs, for part of the Basler holidays, Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Madam left for the coast Sunday to attend the funeral of Mra, McAdam’s sls- ter, Mrs, James Simmons who pas- sed away at Ruskin, B.C, . .Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Hender- son, accompanied by Mrs.’ Hender. son's ‘parents, Mr. and Mrs. A, Musselmon are leaving for Prince George on Saturday to spend. the Baster ,week with Mr, Henderson's alster, and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Stewart, and with Mrs, Fred Henderson; ‘also visiting Mrs, Henderson’s brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Nelson. A memorable occasion for Ran- dy Kassian was March 20 when he group of his pre-scheol friends who i TTAcTccAnaRRE ae Ue iin airing cakes Bree ‘SEE.... The ~ Volvo - AQUOMATIC BOAT MOTOR * THE INBOARD ENGINE WITH THE OUTBOARD DRIVE on DISPLAY NOW AT _CASTLEGAR Sporting Goods _ | PHONE 8131 © ee eT UME New : Penta WELEN'S .259. Columbia ‘ Avenue to express‘the glory and (Evenings Phone | 5861) WANT: Te | re ea Me eugecar eee i “Easter Greeting”. ; to.: “your ‘friends and relatives” CALL - IN TODAY. AT: FLOWER SHOP. and. choose a gift’ of lovely-cut flowers ~ or Gorgeous Flowering — Plants spirit of° Easter oe PHONE: "5191, sents and games, Randy's guests were’ Diane Westerlund, ‘Georgis Plotnikoff, Fay Bignell, Jimmy and Kenny Manson, Marlene Baron, Linda Beron ‘and Wayne McCrel- ght. Mrs, ‘Roland Palsson and chil- dren of .Calgary are visiting at the. Harry .Palsson home. Mr, Pal- sson plans.to join them here for Easter. : Latest B.C. Offer Good, Horse-Trade ‘Vancouver Province VICTORIA — +: Observers hi felt that’ the latest B.C. offer ‘cn the Columbia was a masterpiece of horse-trading by Premier enn enjoyed his Sth dirthday with | . mer oAe REPORT By JAMES’ K. NESBITT. ‘The 1961 session of your leg- slature hes finally ended —. the ongeat in & good many years, The last week was, as COF snthony Gargrave of Mackenzie JAMES. K, NESBITT ‘here were sittings that lasted re 11 4 end 5 in the morning. MLA’ ecame ao bleary-eyed and pats hey couldn't think straight, and hey couldn't remember which: day was which and who said ‘ what, when, Not for years has an oppoeit Prime it Justice Minister Fulton have sald that power con be delivered. to Vancouver for four mills per kilo- watt hour or less. ‘Now, B.C. has given them Iee- way to 425 and told them. to: put up or shut up. ‘There are strong reports here that Ottawa is not. interested in going into the Columbia power bus- iness. If they are true, this means that Mr, ‘Bennett's other project, or ing wn ein. dalivelen & for: four mills, {¢ will! cost the federal government, noting, to give a guarant fir Ottawa < 15, not prepared | to stand belind. its own. estimates, then B.C. won't wreck the -inter- national treaty.. It. will letthe fed- eral government go.ahead and bulla the: $458 |million’ project itself. | Ottawa will have to hold # ma- | Jor unsuspected trump to win this key hand, it is felt here, Air Cadet Week To he April 23-30 i. The ‘monthly meeting of the sponsoring committee of 581 Cas- tlegar Squadron RCAC was -held recently. A brief report of the area mee- ead “You've got the save Matiidas with you this ime.” 4 Next night, around midnight, when MB Black, in reply, mumbled something ut it: “Legislation by exhapstion.” ‘ ne ee to invite "dar, ‘Macfarlane’ to CASTLEGAR NEWS, Wednesday, March 29, 1961 1961 Session Was Longest i in Years One Bight, after, the House had un in South Okanagan. The Pre- asoline tax, and no more contri- een sitting but an hour, COF Mr, ,ifer and Mr. Macfarlane argued a butions to political ‘parties. from Nimsick of Cranbrook got -himself, ttle, and the Premier told: Mr. union dues, The opposition put up n the Premier's view, into an or- facfarlane not to be always yel- a vallant fight throughout, but tnood, and wouldn’t be quiet. ing so much, ost round after round, naturally, maadenty the Premier got up and The government had ita way ecause the public willed it that journed the House: ot 9 pam. all session —- which {s right;'a ‘ay in the polling booths last Sep- ember, he’ opposition wanted the Premier o call a halt, the Premier said he ouldn’t’ understand the opposition ='the night before, he said, they omplained because" he called it ff early, and now they were com- because he wouldn't ad~ ourn, No, the Premier just couldn t hlerstand the workings of oppos- tionists minds. - COF Mrs, Lois Hagden “of #rand Forks-Greenwood wanted to now details of $47,500 worth of incidentals and contingencies” in he Provincial Secretary's depart- ient, Provincial Secretary Wesley out this mysterious ftem cover- ne “a multiplicity of’ needs.” ius did Mr,‘ Black. answer |} Mrs, Haggen's. question by‘ saying othing; Mrs, Haggen, looking none ie wiser, and judging the situa-' lo seen didn't press her point, Libearl “Alan Macfarlane of Oak has, among his constituents, he Premler,, because. Mr, Bennett, hen in the capital, lives in Oak Mr, Macfarlane, of a sudden, ariane. considering . the Premier*} ouldn’t have a chance in ao en- ‘ ghtened'a riding. Up got the Pre- hree cents a gallon Increase in the ‘GREETINGS fo all our’ friends from the staff of ‘PITTS: PLAZA DRUG and _ PITTS’ . PRESCRIPTION For Easter giving see our large assortment of V EASTER BASKETS: ' ‘EASTER NOVELTIES BEAUTIFUL SIKORGKI CHOCOLATE EGGS : “Open until 9:00 pm Thursday night Pa a : fea Nations Child UNICEF. Collects $260,000 for Kids ’ The National. UNICEF Oom- iittee has announced tht a total lef $260,000 had. been. collected by Papers children: in the’ Hallowe- en, program sponsored, by. the Un- ’s Pund last aabe D, ‘W,. Heywood, vice- hairman of the. committee stated hat ‘This: sumi represents the ef- orts of 300,000 children : in: com- lunities - from Newfoundland -: ‘to British Columbia who. added | the TNICEF as well as. treats for hemselves,” sage Definition’. Of 'a Man. ~ Definition of man: A self-balancing . 438 Jointed dapter-base biped; an: electrical eduction. plant . integral:, with -seg- egated stowages of special energy xtracts in storage- batteries . for “of for Air Cadet Week to be held April .23-30. “Mr. Caswell: is* ‘now. the Senior -| Instructor and {G. Hyon Js the new drill instructor’ for the Air Cadets, Annual Anspection will be Bed Mey 81.: 2 Cominco Peithoanes | FREE FERTILIZER ; Your "cholee of 50 ths’ of any one ‘of, ‘the ‘following Elephant Brand Fertilizers .will be distributed at Trail, from the: Salvage Yard in - Tadanac, between the hours:of 7:00. ara nal 4:00- mi each from ‘April 6 to April 8, inclusive. . ‘i t and pumps ith motors attached, es * 82,000 miles of capiilaries;, mil nd © conveyor nd. cranes, ' st te lubricating systems, a universal- yg distributed telephone © system, hich