, 2 . CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 10, 1960 twwtiiinnTscssCAnARNuRN PITTS PRESCRIPTIONS — 2 STORES TO SERVE YOU - ’ PHONE 423! OR 527! eee CURLING NOTICE Mens Curling con Saturday Ni ber 12th. First two weeks will be get-acquainted week. Skips enter their complete rink and unattached players enter names. SEASON MEMBERSHIP $25 PER CURLER NON-MEMBERS $1.25 PER GAME 40 games annually guaranteed, Entries at Leitner’s For the assistance of the executive at is urgent that all interested enter now. Firemen Ao Study , Gharles Atlas? Charles Atlas courses for Cas- tlegar firemen were jokingly sug- gested at council's Jast meeting by Comm, Walter Thorp. ‘The suggestion was made by Mr, Thorp. when :fire chairman George Carr said that the large nozzle fire hose had gotten away from firemen at a recent practice because’ of increased water pressure in the village. Mr. Carr noted that “It’s dan- gerous if we get two or three light firemen’ on it.” He suggested that the solution will be increased prac- tices by firemen on the hoses, “Beautiful British Columbia" mag- azine'in 48 pages of color and text mailing, the Hon. Earle 3. minister of recreation or. with the undersigned. ion; and reside within the boundaries of the Corpora- - tion of the Village of Kinnaird. ” “Liquor-control Plehiscites Act” Notice to electors in Licensing Area No. 45, The - Corporation of. the Village of Kinnaird: A plebiscite will be held on November 2ist, 1960; in the above named licensing area, on the question of the issuance of Public House licences. Notice is hereby given that the list of voters for this plebiscite in Licensing Area No,. 45, com- prising that portion of the Kinnaird Polling Divis- ion of the Rossland-Trail Electoral District, lying within the boundaries of the Village of Kinnaird, will close at 5 p.m. on the -16th day of November, 1960, after which date no names can be added to the list. To be eligible to vote you: must be registered as a provincial voter in the Kinnaird Polling. Divis- Qualifications for registration are briefly: 19 years of age or over - Resident of Canada for 12 months Resident of British Columbia for 6 months i... Canadian citizen or British subject. \ 4 J£ you are eligible and your name is not on ‘the voters list; REGISTER NOW. at Kinnaird Coffee Bar, i Note. No absentee or advance poll voting is per- ‘missible under the “Liquor-control Plebiscites Act”, and you must be registered to vote. i W. L. Draper, ‘Registrar of Voters for > Rossland-Trail Electoral District, Court House, , Rossland, B.C. and conservation has announced. KINNAIRD BRIEFS At the request of the school board, the village will see that the ridge at the elementary school is graded so that a pool of water doesn’t form in the school yard. : oe Kinnaird will’ apply to the school board “immediately” for a strip of land along Milestone Road for future widening of the road. eee Accounts totaling $2,271.89 were approved for payment. eee A Uquor plebiscite will be held in Kinnaird on Mon, Nov. 21, coun- cil was advised. Ralloween Parties Held: for Brownies Brownies of the. First and Sec- ond packs gathered in the Parish Hall for a Halloween party last week. Brown Owl Mrs; J. Dalziel and Mrs, l, Morey were in charge, Games were enjoyed-by the 60 girls. present, while secordian ac- companiment for musical games was provided by Brownie Ingunn Reins- bakken, ‘Winners of the costume parade were: best dressed, Ingunn Relns- bakken and Eileen Marcellus; com- ical, Judy Maddocks and - Clarke; most original, Joyanne Goo- - | dine and Valerie Beauchamp, Refreshments were served by, the Guiders at the close. Of the $45 billion invested in Canada since 1954 in’ construction, facilities, machinery and equipment, 10 per cent-has come from domes- tic wl be published in ample time for] Bigg Brissi| the National VICTORIA KEPORT - Premier's Not: Modest » “By JAMES, F. i # “ing. Be én Mr, Ben- Ottawa, where the Conservatives reign, he’s not modest, or humble, or undetnanding, or conciliatory. There are“those who say Mr. Bennett. koes a-begging in Ottawa, but Mr. Bennett would never, never, never agree to that; no, indeed, when Mr, Bennett, in Mr, Bennett's A new fall and winter issue of| a JAMES K. NESBITT considered opinion, goes ‘a-calling on Ottawa, he's only presenting to the hard-hearted, impractical, Fed- reasoned appeal, as appraised by Mr, Bennett, our Premier, for a better deal, It was thus at the end ot Oct- ober. Mr. Bennett, after he had finished saying Justice Minister Da- vie Fulton talks only “blah, blah, blah,” told the Federal 9 eral government British Columbia'’s|- B.C, needs a $411,000,000 public works program over the next five years, and that Ottawa should pay halZ, This may be a good idea, a very pie-in-the-sky idea, but Otta- wa isn’t going to go for it, and Mr, Behnett knew it when he When our Premier, the Hron.! nett’s government, you “see, in“ case W. A, C, Bennett goes a-calling on! you've forgotten, 1s Social Credit, whatever that ts, exactly, and Mr, Diefenbaker’s 1s Conservative, and never the twain shall meet, even if Mr, Bennett was once a Conserva- tive chieftain in B.O. and a Con- servative MP, : White he. was about It, the other day. in Ottawa, our Premier, who's also our minister of finance, whe- ther you like it or not took o “dig- nifled, hefty smack at the National Government's — fiscal Policies, of which he disapproves, and is never backward in so saying, Mr, Bennett: blames the Feder! government for ‘everything that’s wrong In Canada today. , ‘This is the way he put It: “pri: tish Columbia suggests — in the strongest possible terms that the re- medies to our current national ills of uncertainty, arrested development and unemployment be applied now. We repeat our contention that real fiflationary are not at work; in- Gecd, we suggest that the prevailing all ‘economic force 1s deflationary in nature, Thus, there exists an ur- of our national monétary and credit policies, and for removal:of the unhealthy exchange premium on the Canadian dollar. kets of the world must be strength- ened:and broadened, and at home our domestic economy must be made to work. It can be made to work if we apply, on a national scale, pol< icles to increase our income, use- fully employ our workers and wise- ly develop our resources, “This is the challenge which faces us today, This is the challenge and vigor.” The Premier didn’t say'so, but, in his view, Canada will never face it, and that’s why he ‘did present it, and.now, of course, he can tell everybody Ottawa ignores B.C. takes everything out of B.C. and gives nothing in return — poor, old down- dust by Ottawa. Yoa bet your boots, said the Premier — Ottawa’ ignores ‘its. re- sponsibilities in BC. — and the Fe- deral government, said our Prem- fer, had ‘better get a move on and pay B.C, what Mr. Bennett thinks it owes to the PGE —' about $17, 000,000, This sum, said our Premier, should: “be remitted forthwith b; ” Whe trodden B.C, pummelled into, the up to this ment in Ottawa, lta © & peray co ‘wa: _ Phone 8351, “The Anglidan 6 Chureh “TRINITY'22, 13th NOV. : ‘9.30 St, Alban’s Holy Communion ‘ 11.00° St." John’s Matins ‘7,80 St. Alban’s.— Evensong... ROBSON: 11.00 Matins - 12 Noon Holy Communion eI rT = ee SENIOR HOCKEY ; ~ MEETING. MEN (AGES 19 - 30) INTERESTED IN PLAYING SENIQR HOCKEY. PLEASE ATTEND MEETIN' a ey of es . ON’, =e SUNDAY, NOV. [3 oe a - MARLANE HOTEL TPM. 2 Phone Josh Savoy’ af 9291 for Further Information L se Gent need for a complete overhaul | Our frading position in the mar-|% we must meet with courage, wisdom | ij: until there’s a Soclal Credit govern-| fj St Regis Hotel ~ 602 Dunsmuir St. Vancouver, B.C. Telephone MU - 1 - 1135. Situated in the heart of the business and shopping district. - — . i _ EXCELLENT COFFEE SHOP, & DININGROOM — Rooms $2.50 and up ie Special weeldy” nd "monthly rates. . No charge for children . 12 and under e s _ BecePates by: parent. National Government will- be re= mitting ‘no such sum, or anything = it, if anything at.all, and that’s OK by Mr. Bennett, too, for he'd just as soon have what he thinks are éxcuses to shout his head off at Ottawa, as’he would the $17,- 000,000 for the PGE.’ Ah, politics, gear old, foscinat~ refresh with. 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