ALIALBAY RNAI TEN, CASTLEGAR NEWS “Here let the Lore the people's rani unawed by j by, gabe” it ui Hundred and renvacien Lay, ANUYs day aus Victoria Report’. "py JAMES) i, NESBITT (PERS aS CASTLEGAR - ARENA | Start to Seek Good Candidates Now GENERAL SKATING ‘District. residents should be giving the illnesses of village chairman W. H: f : ‘ eS eee : : ; 6.30 FR NIGi We serious consideration now to either seek- Reed and that Mr. Maddocks’ forthright F : earn ier Pa’ Wa : aie qo em ni aud Adts ing. seats on the Kinnaird or Castlegar manner. has been much in evidence on all - ‘ a is 5 : ss SATURDAY: municipal.‘ councils: or ‘on the school problems or matters brought before 2-4 p.m. ‘and’7.30.9 30 board, or to considering those of their council. Rear neighbors and friends: who should pos- All this is not to suggest that there Here Se oe oY a . sibly be urged: to offer their services to are any babes in the woods on Castlegar pe / : : : will put | u ‘the electorate. council, Far from it. All the present : Perea eh many per: Nominating day is now only 18 days members are extremely conscientious and . mally.’ away — at-12 noon on Monday, Nov.'30° capable men who most certainly have oT agree with national Health =a ns (Alpha Phi Masquerade Dance Members of Alpha P} tecots i ray Eni chap: Peter ‘Majeagey and Mrs, Philip pala. say their Tact * moot at the home le for th at Mrs, Robert, Thom. b: james MacBela ae gan by Ben. Jon Char. ire ra Pree CENTRAL FOOD MART ban PH. 365-5336 KINNAIRD FREE DELIVERY p| Nelson will serve as recording| a hazard to boating and fishing, There wore Lat ee ate Gray and’ Carl Knut: ‘We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities gon were present to explain the : Yi. auld cause water pollution and Hamlet's Pied Piper and a short ganvassing for. the’ KRC. which CARTON OF 200° ne by Mrs. Gordon Baulk- oe banquet ‘was under il be Nelson Chamber of ‘Commerce ait vigil] manager Harry Horton was nam- a8 3 to miles would be cleared, r, devel-| ed vice-chairman and Fred Wal- fhe aves| ie or ot 8 ‘Delegates: said’ failure . to jakusp,’ executive *'se-| completely: clear. the, reservoir “Dev-| cratary. Mra. B. Christianson .of efore Hending would result in : protested i nthe romatalig 24 kent on’ Co! lumbi opment pi ste in y elopment. Committee, Associated Champs merce al Gi Téa vative’ TT 1 would not think at for. much longer, the Tor: The organization: will con-| Would make for.a most unsightly | story entitled Diamond Neck- cans tat 3 of ern ‘itself mainly with-the trea-| situation for many square miles. municipal menos | Ey "s long-term development pro-|, °\: Mr..Farenholt polnted out pee by. eran wet was ne ed eae aoe ae Jearin, baat a a efote wane r acquisition, clearing‘ ‘of ‘reser-| basin was not gor leted until 10 an “organizational : meeting | voirs’ and’ health’ “and water after canis compl at Nakusp on Saturday. ollution. ° ore ould: Saeen a wait of SUNDAY, ! Es = +. 94 pan, and 7.80090 _ °°" MONDAY. & FRIDAY « Pre School 'Sisiting 1-2 — and elections, if they're necessary, will be held on Saturday, Dec. 12. Time then, is ‘getting short if the best possible candi dates are to be obtained. to Voters in Castlegar, particularly, should be’ giving extremely serious thought to the matter of the forthcoming election. given of their best and who have indi- cated their willingness on occasion after occasion to give the fullest consideration any proposals brought before council. However, the times ahead of, Cas- tlegar are going to be very busy and try- ing ones and the fact that Castlegar is to With the d of senior R. C, Maddocks not to seek re-election it- is of the utmost importance that whoever succeeds him on council either have past municipal experience or be extremely highly qualified to sit on council. +” Mr, Maddocks’ leaving council means the loss of a man who has more municipal experience ‘than the total of all other sitting commissioners combined! This’ means, then, that the man who becomes it the new senior commissioner in January is will be a man who, if he runs again and~ wins re-election, will have had only a to- tal of 18. months experience on council. The rest have: less than this. It should: be recalled that for. the first six months of this year Mr. Mad- docks was acting village chairman during A New Partnership a town on January 1 serves to in- dicate just how it has grown and how complex and vigorous will be the prob- lems of. the future. Castlegar is indeed fortunate to have such a capable municipal clerk and of- fice staff and’ public works crew, but while the clerk —- on the basis of his ex- tensive background — can offer his op- inions when asked for them, nonetheless is council which must set policy and it council that. must work to study. the. municipal history of the village so-as to broaden the base on which their think- ing on new policies must be built. Now is the time for the best men to come forward for school and municpal: positions, and for the rest.of us. to seek them out, of Wide Benefit ’s larges fact and dis- by Ci bia Cellu- 'S lose . oe last Friday that agreement has been ‘Teached i in principle on‘formation of a partnership with a Swedish firm to build and operate the proposed new kraft pulp mill at Prince Rupert is wonderful news not only for the company’s share- holders, but for the communities in which Columbia Cellulose is the main yt t tributor of forest products, ‘and Columbia Cellulose, which is orie of the most vig- orous companies in its field in’ British Col- umbia today is. one that deserves. com- mendation. Any move that will strengthen Col- umbia Cellulose’s competitive position ‘in the world markets,can only. rebound to of local personnel. tive. effo: Sven- eisbelaget jwhich is This ska’ Cellulose the ad which the company’s operations’ are lo- cated, and to the further adyantage of both British Columbia. and Canada. - ‘ofthe communities in» ee Girl Guides are Happy i in the Harem King Solomon and King David led very wicked lives. They had several hundred concub- ines and umpteen hundred wives. But later on in life they both had So King Solomon rats the Proverbs and King David wrote the Psalms. Evidently the Emir .of Kano, .who has a harem in. Northern Nigeria, had “some qualms avout. his concubines and, wives. They were:becoming bored. So he let them become Girl Guides. ; Lady Huxley, wife of Sir Julian Hux- Tey, the eminent scientist, tells this story about her experience in the Emir’s harem. Not on the staff, just visiting. “There were some two dozen concubines there — all Girl Guides,” said Lady Huxley. “The oldest and chief concubine, who had the most marvelous jewels, was the Gui- des’ Assistant Commissioner. It was a bea- utiful- place -butonce the girls entered the harem — and “the * young — they were in for life. Emir liked: them “Time hung ‘heavily. on their hands, so my friend, who was the wife of the qualms. local English District Commissioner, sug-.- gested they should all -be Girl Guides.:' The Emir‘ was pleased: because it gave them something to do.” Lady Huxley. adds: “They weren't terribly good Girl Guides. Apart from the little badge and He they. . hadn’t much uniform. But when I they all gave: me a wolf howl.’ left, It: could be that Lady Husxley: was - unduly harsh and there “was one. good © ’ Girl Guide in the bunch. But it was to protect: young girls from just such risks’ that “'The’ ial Post recently refused Some Effective Rules for Rearing Delinquent Kids : - Unknown 1, Begin at infancy to give the child eversehing he wants. In this way, will grow, up with the iaea “that the world owes him something, 2, When. he.uses bad. words, laugh at him:':This will: make him think he's cute. It willalso encourage him to pick up ‘cuter phrases that ‘will blow off the top of your head. 3. Never give him any spi- hes at background. Wait until e's 2: 4. ‘Avoid use of the word “wrong.” It thay ‘develop’'a guilt complex. This will ‘condi- Bea him to. believe later when he'g arcertes, sted for stealing a that society is agai hn ang he’ is je belog Boe ‘up crerthing he leaves aroyng —. i, SHOEA, + cloths, Do ag th ing for him e. will experienced in. aon ‘al responsibility. on him read watever aor hich ined he can sce ini tes : ef spate a ip. later. ° ‘him all the spend- ing money ‘he wants. Never suggest that he earn his own. Why should he have it as tough as you 9. "satisfy his every crav-. ing for food, drink, and com- fort: See that every sensual de- . sire is gratified. Denial may, « lead to harmful frustrations. 0. Prepare for a life of Fret: ‘ou Awl be likely to have, By Lt. G. W. Newton In’ this shrjnking world it is more and more difficult : cover up our mistakes, Ee * recalls the words in the Bible which say that there is nothing hidden. which shall not be made NW rong actions secretly the advertisement of a ‘lady’ from: Buenos Aires ): gentleman for the ‘purpose of: “later to wed.” — The Financial Post =: * Here’s. One Way of Beeting Traffic. When the Scottish policeman told the citizen who had reached a certain age that he was looking chipper that morn- ing, the man replied -that he wasn't feel- emergency, ye - drive. jail — our jails would be full —. the worst to have it in ma pooch in case of an em- ergency.” “Hell,” said the Highlander, in an And.-ye'll no. go. to, that could happen would be.a fine of $25 . ‘and there, could be ‘no fine’ at ‘all, explain mat rs to the Bench.” oe Scot. “Ye _ “No,” replied ‘the: fires, “but I like “did ye’ There’: compensation in the fact, says the over-age driver, that the axe of a” “test” in city. teattie is no Jonger hanging” over his neck. .— The Printed Word. ~ CASTLEGAR. -NEWS Published Kvecy Thuragay::i8 OF. Castlegar, B.C. “THE Lv. Campbell, Publisher _ Mall rate to the { News fu $3.00 per year. ‘The price by welivery boy ts,40. centd a month, Single copies, are 10-cents.’ ‘The Castiegar News 1s authorized as second- class mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa, for Day- ment of postage in cash, and ie 4 member of the Audit Bureau of Circulations, Tt is a member of ‘the Canadian Weekly News- | papers Association, the B.C, diviston of the Canadian and ‘Com- Weekly munity Newspapers ‘Representatives,’ Letters for Burt Campbell, Editor + All should de to The . Editor, Castlegar: News, Drawer, 490, Castlegar, Ba must be by the correct names and address of the writer. Pen names wilt ba used by request, but the correct name,m' be submitted. The Castlegar News reserves the ight! to shorten letters ‘in the interests of economy, <0! space. ‘ ~ Yukon Extends Hand a Of Friendship to Mr. K. The following letter — ~ tit. led ‘Welcome Mr. K...' appeared on the front Sue ‘OE the Whitehorse Star. when Re- creation Minister Ken Kiernan wisited that city to elaborate on C.’s proposal that the Yukon join British Columbia. Text of the letter follows: a] * * Dear Mr, Kiernan: We hear you're comin’ courtin’: tonight. Sort. of like days of old when’ them ‘am-* bassador fellas handled ® such lelicate’ matters for the rulers oF their fair countree. Well, ‘never let it be said that we don’t know how to’ do things. proper. First, the .ro- yal. welcome. Then you oust your..piece.* Don’t recall .just when you present the gifts... but that comes in som ace too.. Maybe ‘a ‘paved. way - OF SI other pretty trinket? iN ae a eae Hike th the Paw hay e “Can je: gut the dowry ite Father in Up- la has -peen ‘kicking ills lately’. :. her Sailor’s Life A seaman’ ‘8 psyche; — the in: the * word meaning modern: sae evolves strict- ly ‘arourid | three: sociological themes, and ‘three only. They . are the well-known Wine, Wo- men‘ and Song,” with the main accent on the middie word and barely. a scintilla ‘of ing involved. . There ‘are excep: : tions, of course, but they are so few ‘and far between that they could not possibly change the | conclusions. :— . Hum Sask.) Journal: e standards. are pretty high... all. thoge new ¢ schools and -roads and hospitals and wel- . fare workers and such... After we chew.that bit ov- er a while, guess the next ques- tion is about your Boss’... “Are his intentions honorable?” Cuz we sure don't want our’ gal getting all worked:up and ex- ectin’ roatrimony ‘then’ being left at the altar’ like poms we: You sure’ you can afford’ this Another, little thing’ that’s kind of a ++. What about all them relatives of the Pros- pective bridegroom? There’s.a couple ‘of northern ‘co! been makin cracks around here lately ...... seems like your boy. promised ‘them ~ a., few things they’ He still ‘waitin, for. -could ‘men’ match? We don’t want no trou- . ‘to bust up the Then you'll likely ak ab- -.. and that’s kind of a‘tough one to ans- wer:. See, most ig all tied up in what you might call long-term investments. We are kind of short on the ready cash. and we’ hear your boy likes quick deals, 7°" 4 Like! you°to understand, : son, that, this news a_ proud. old: tribe yp here. Why the oe area were comin ‘in over ‘that trail. when ‘there weren't ‘nothin at Vancouver and Vic. toria was ‘a little two-bit lage where they:-bought. their supplies.: We're ‘an’ old family with some pretty. fine memor- ' ies‘and'a:name for bein’ hard working folks who bee hes do Ent their own: way th Now: mind, ‘a. litite ‘new blood might ibe’ a a food idea we'd wanta be real syre our: ” gals wasn’t: leavin -home, she | 'He gave himself: up. . Like the blind’, minister *of ‘the ‘Gospel who" “wrote” the paradoxical it, foo: affect others apart from: the guilty one, Surpri ORE a's arin ~- ingly there are still people Wio.§ —————___—— fain they will get away with — Deep underground a young — ‘eqal miner was making his. way back to the pit shaft when he saw chalked in white let- ° ters on an overhead pit prop-* the words ‘Thou God seest me.’ Conscience: stirred and + “there-and then he made his peace with God. Today he is serving the Lord Jesus as (a :minister. He knew. there was - RO.escape from God even down * a deep coal mine. ‘An old Testament writer was if the same mood when he: d: ‘Whither shall I go Spirit?. or. whither shall I flee from Thy presep- ‘co?’ He thought of various quick .: succession :' xesort wasithe night; He tn ‘last ‘yhe décided that even the night was as light as day when God ‘Wes, Shere. Then he came ‘to a very cision, Seeing that ab he could “have no_ secre! i ‘God he caine clean’. and eel that © ments" are straining OE = The’ oun of the Unie. ; sure wouldn't be‘-happy. any-! Hafta where ' else... yee here. some. sehbles, ye ME, coe its’ all’most fas - rt ig; but I ‘can’t;‘for the of her income « Minister “Judy LaMarsh that Mr. Diefenbaker is an angch- ed* him by. no longer lives ‘in this, world; he lives in a dream world :of his own’ making. He has’ be- come ‘only of ‘nulsance’ value: in our. scheme of things. One ‘of the misfortunes of Canada — and of British Col- umbia — 1s that Davie Fulton ' is no Jonger in our public life. Ié he had not been so politi- cally foolish: as ‘to have run in Kainloops Jast year he might today‘ have a’ seat in our pro- vincial legislature. However, he didn’t believe in carpet-bagging pnd chose to beard ‘the «lion in his den, and so he ignored the fact that Highways Minister Phil Gaglardi was —- and is — the we haired boy in: Kam- Toop: P Speaking of Phil Gaglardi, Hee Se ae just can ping off again.: lust can not abide criticism, and when eople tell him what they think e should be doing with public funds he bristles and yells at them to go take a flying leap. at themselves, or a jum in & Jake and get drowned, Hothing too polished cbout ou at highways vainister; he’s rough and :he’s tough, but kindly withal, and: he- cusses: without 2 ever using . cuss’ wo: Fcan think of no more genial soul, nor one with a greater sense of nonsense.” Yes, he knows how to laugh at himself, up to a'p Poin one he has told a‘lake is Frank lo | NDP member of the Housé of Commons for’ Skeena. Howard says'the highways imi- vish cry that Mr.‘Howard sho-. uld ‘go take a flying jump into™ a. lake. and Bet. drowned. Mn 8, should bolt, around the.old' homestead, but! | 24°; rocks, soena even ae of,me; understand all this Ga; huffing;.and) puffing fexj because Brank ‘Howard | We're sure. glad, to make: ye acquaintance. Now “g go ahead. ‘ {and speak your” piece. 8 always been with “Perhaps / separatist: move- at. the: - but it 1s to-b nond a cs t': when - he. says that. cmalais - versity i of Victoria ‘said recent: ;-. th ly’ that a :major: challenge: to-: ; day was raising-education-stan- dards: ‘and “providing : facilities because according to Dr. Taylo = “New. forces-are cutting at th :yoots of our. well-being; Unem: “al gow is s sapping our nation: ation’ in’: shane the universities’ is very mi 0 blame. It has been so intent derqi s ce ‘threat: of: ieoation ‘from “world “'markets.’ “move- paral ments are atrikin at the found. - - ation: of: Confedération.. f the Be is a creeping malaise’ of spirit” ‘To: those who ‘remember the hunery. thirties much didnsénse.; With thi standard: of wages and “avin ¥ “Ror. Mr. Diefe - inspire patriotic fervor e Minister, by raisin e high = generally, the unemployment :..- - " Situstion ‘is of small,.account “. is because ‘employers: expect : __ their workers to. co: ur: “wants something don ‘Williams - on. the Take. :Bella:.',Coola a: tow: ‘by’ causing’ resentment in ofhers and it is. probable that - the’ separatist:: movement in g Quebec is- largely.the outcome of: Mr.-Pearson’s. attitudas. Jeadere: in ‘walk: fe but’ she - ‘won't ' find : ‘them in the’ state . _ Supported universities, : these mists. pee follow \viduality, th Tens which :are not sta porte as ‘far in British Columbia is”only.one: —. Notre can ‘be argued that since this isa church-support: d-institution not: without ‘All churches, Seaton of eir; denomination, should Ippo! art ND tis the stand- f.,the | Christian ard beater ‘The. Kootenays should EE it because it:is.a Koo- titution’. sand” jeaders ine every” community: are need- id to. support po "cis through -the’ united efforts of can: i S aot kre of a fa farally y wo te sure 4 wy thin about Welcome. a at qiy ag, tl ia ‘ Al receive ro ‘he come malo *iidluehal ospitay. Or 365-8048 ‘OR ‘WRITE WELCOME WAGON | Box 364—Kinnaird, B.C. f ‘With Information & . alts :objective ‘is, tb “act a8 palen nee Kootenay re: fluenced by the wi sl-! Hydro plans for roads'and com- ne It hopes the area whose lives pepegns in in-} of last hopes for communities trea It, will also ‘investi gate the treatment’ of individuals © and communities with regard to ex- a P Tt. will, also. keep abreast of munication’ development, power distribution: and the ‘treaty’s ef- in fect on recreation’ and tourism. to act as.a “court and individuals who have been unable to achieve ° satsifaction from Hydro through thelr own efforts. RUBBER STAMPS ‘Tes the © (Glean Cut Rubber Stamp. Shop - ROBSON; B.C, \° 7 Ph: 865-7605 Prompt Service, ec Es se =| and Chris Enevoldsen of Cas- tlegar was elected to the chair. to, EB _ cas or from , Castlegar, Creston, Kas- gowood,. Needles, New Denver, Arrow Park, the Low- Arrow. Lakes ‘district and Nelson, were folds that -many residents in ‘the! Arrow: Lakes area feared they would be-the victims of unfair,treatment: at the pends of B.C. Hydro. The newly formed KCDC in- tends to do everything in its po- wer to ensure that the Authori- ty treats all’ persons’ affected by. ined development as fairly as poss! mittee plunged into action as soon as the executive had ‘been formed. «. strongly. worded reso- ution: it insisted’ that: clearing of reservoirs be commenced as le. and: be com- Nalcss 643 Bite! ‘before: : hasing ‘are flood-|-: LALA ‘date. “To Study Crown "Lands in Castlegar Hydro - Kinnaird - Castlegar in the area.“ coordinator, J.:W. Wilson. to yon. At ‘re teste (@ydro) 3 we pur e instead,” He adde is a. matter n eas ire comm from: #: hority intends to walt as long 10 years ‘after:the construc- f the: Arr ania before completing. the “ clearance . of trees, ‘brush « and debris. from the Arrow. basin. ‘Members expressed displeas- ure’ at’ a° disclosure ‘ made. in Kaslo recently by W. S. Walker, B.C.” Hydro. projects manager for. the: ‘Duncan dam: Mr. Walker ‘said: the Au- thority «intends ‘to «.complete clearance only:as far as a point one, mile: north. of J Howsen town- es | hia Unconfirmed reports hs the The. matter. of. whether | ; crown: lands in the Village ‘of Castlegar. should be made to the village: or, to B.C, Hydro is to be studied! by°Rawson ‘and Wil- liams, the firm carrying outa Celgar sponsored planning endy This action was‘ taken by Castlegar ‘council at its meeting last week following a letter from ‘Hydro's Teelonal development Mr.: ‘Wilson wrote council that’ it ‘was';his understanding from ‘the ‘department of lands Mr. that. crown... lots. in. Castlegar. “will probably be ted les. e | ‘arral ment: tn ‘the meantime. whereby oe would ‘like to see - your, plannin p consultants a PB is y. of. interest: both to ‘yout and to |- us, Ie If this were to be done soon think’ we would be ‘able : to i ‘moré: compelling case sproposal:and ‘know. pre- esol what we are nee In were Mrs.’ Laurie Mrs, Marvin Wood. ¥ persons, . was ‘held in: t! naird Hall: by. the: grot were dressed as cannibals. dinner was’ enjoyed the: members almost 15 seu irom the: a preent fin,’ mere to tate Part ee . Hostesses for. the ‘evening Vader and A’ Halloween’ Masquerade Dance, . attended. by. some 130 the in a ; s ize for origi ; i i =| fen for onl shea anos _| Corn Malkin’s Creamed 7 15-oz. tins $1 E Mrs. James Gormley, took the best comic award. as a baseball eed: Best pe fede ctune wont wood. At‘ Gunga a a baghet A’ silver spoon MY eibed “Beta :Sigma Phi” and a large stemmed yellow rose were pre- sented to each new member, these ‘being: Mrs. Jim’ Vi; Cigar ettes all brands .... $3. 19 Beans with pork Malking 7 15-07. nes $le te = Pie Filling Jello Lemon, 5 for .. 69c = Jam Malkin’s Pure Strawberry 2-lb tin 59 = her- i Dates bor west 2 tbs. Raisins 4, Ibe. Chocolate Stafford’s Instant 2 th. 9D r moval. As is basi: first served basis. Items: do, to! meet ‘our responsi! in respect tion housing. oe tizens persons in npbe ible, I'm all for itl, : ; aii check: into. sey i ‘this before I file my. 1964. re- urn, Where can I get complete - “information? °°: is + Portion: of-your. premiuin' can ; then be deducted from your tax- ' 1963 35. C0) 72,082 neds ing these: studies could be car- fer out we would. have a bet- r-idea of: what. we: ought: to ties of | Jand for ee SE: . Certificates‘ of Canadian