CASTLEGAR NEWS, ‘Thursday, eb. ud, Avi ~ CASTLEGAR NEWS | “Here let the press the people’s rights unawed by by gabe” Tinieless Topics Regional College Council en aa we stock a'full selection of | aia Established in Nineteen Hundred snd eonscat Auto Buyers Being Taken for a Ride? - : Are buyers of North American pas- senger cars being “taken for a ride?” According to a Canadian Automobile Association, publication the Canadian gov- ernment has ordered an investigation into the accuracy of gauges installed on new ears by the factories. The investigation was prompted by disclosures in the United States that some industry. be very embarrassing to the automotive Think of the length of a car's fac- tory warrenty that is based on mileage." A 10,000-mile warranty expires after: 9,500 actual ‘miles if the meter is five per cent optimistic as many were found to be. companies install meters that register too cent high! high. Some manufacturers admit this but defend their actions by saying they do it in the interests of highway safety. Their theory is that drivers will not actually drive as fast as they think’ they do. The theory is the same as that of people who have difficulties getting out of bed in the morning: They will set the alarm clock ahead’ at night. That way they can “sleep in” and still get to work on time. Actu- ally, nobody is fooling anybody. The “late” sleepers’ chances of being late for work are just as great — if not greater — than a person who knows what the extict time is; and a driver who knows for sure what speed he is driving is less liable to break traffic laws knowingly. Then why go to all the trouble of deliberately, misleading fhe driver kaviti, than is actually the case. b car Sane of. the possible A oe cod Layman Heads a Catholic University sity itself rests in lay hands. The way has When the full story of the quiet re- ‘bted- bigness is admired even if the volution” in Quebec is written one of the significant milestones will be the appoint- ment of the first layman to be head of the ‘University of Montreal: Cardinal .Le- ger’s announcement recently that Dr. Ro- ger: Gaudry will succeed Msgr. Irenee Lussier is both, symbol and fact of the’ change. - Laymen have taken important roles clearly ‘been opened for. what had assigned it. Even thougn the motor companies declare they have the best of intentions. ANE Fi it is time they changed their ways and did away with their paternalistic aitilude. Surely a.customer who coughgy up $4,000 for a new car should expect to be told the truth about things as simpie as mileage per gallon and the speed at which he travels. It is to be hoped the federal gov- ernment will thoroughly investigate the matter and by means of legislation force to mend their ways — and speedometers. — Trail Times Investigations in the U.S. showed some gauges registered as much as 14 per Also, when'renting a car by the mile, customers may be overcharged’ consider- ably because of faulty. instruments. . Still another angle in the car manu- facturers’ favor is “claimed gas mileage.” Customers may be duped into thinking they get more miles per tankful of ‘gas . ANS OPINION 4... As a-rule we Canadians are not impressed with Sreatnels. Our id- “THIS HUMOROUS TAX FORM WILL KEEP US LAUGHING ALL THE WAY TO THE LOAN OFFICE...” By F. B. Pearce + Rev. Lonel C. Batke : We'are living in a day of trouble. ‘It’ is Impossible to turn’ on your radio ‘or televi- sion, ‘or Plek up 'a newspaper without. hearing,’ seeing and reading about ‘trouble with a capital T. Raclal prejudice ravages America and threatens to des- troy: the very unity of the ‘United “States, .This is not the':first time man had this . Kind of trouble,’ Moses himself “married an Ethiopian women” or a Negress according to Num- bers 12:1,'and God didn’t say it'was wrong! Miriam and Aa- ron “spoke ‘ against” him. be- cause of it, and the Lord smote her. with leprousy! Tension has mounted until national,’ international’ and worldwide relations are strain- ed to the breaking point. ‘Two great blocs of power face each einer from the east and west, their. front: lines bristling. with threats and military might. Di- plomacy has utterly failed and peace : talks ‘seem: futile. We oe on the brink of a glo- al Greatness Should Always be Recognized vinee's economy. He has built a magnificent system of roads, he has built a splendid fleet of ferries anand he successfully, cassity of restoring (7) the hon- esty and integrity of the pro- vineial. government and the New Democratic. Party. cam- Men in authority know our conyulsing civilization ts head- ! ed for a crashing climax! The Bible speaks of ‘distress of na- tions, with perplexity”.,in the end times, and “men’s hearts failing them for fear, and ‘for looking after those things tiat there should be. no outstanding t persons and so, far too often, the worth of our em- arent men go for greater “on soclal welfare, While both of these should be an integral part: of govern- ment the fact remains that Bov- e8 Britain heroes and ben- efactera of the state are re- ‘warded with honors and peer- ages, in the United States much is made of successful men and matter of economics — a good government is one which con- serves and increases the re- sources of the province. By this yardstick the present gov- ernment is a good one and Mr. ly will be the next process in the evolution: the cornplete separation of the university from the church’s authority. The church ciated. in Quebec, as Cardinal Leger has already said, is pulling back from many of the activities that, older times and traditions men are But in Canada it is seldom that, outstanding | services are appre- It comes, therefore, as a pleasant surprise, to ‘find that Premier Bennett is to be guest of honor at-a banquet given by. three municipalifies in re- ition of the great services Another aspect of the change is that Cognit performed for the pro- seseryee the credit for This’ last was a magnifi- cent undertaking but’ by no means an easy one, From the start of the long drawn out battle he encountered bitter opposition. His plan to make an agreement with a U.S. com- pany to control the waters of the’ Columbia was gleefully squashed by the federal gov- ernment, he stood out for the this, Arrow dam ae against the pore -which” are .coming ‘on the aarth.” Never before has heart failure been so prevalent! Be- cause men have never been 50 ‘afraid!’ Jesus Himself states the immediate source. He said “Let not your: heart be troubled.” Trouble begins in: the heart! God said in Jeremiah 17:9 “The heart is deceitful (or crooked) above all things, and desper- ately wicked (or incurrably His e ma: ny. He cae a railway Pont of. the semi-derelict Pacific Great Eastern ‘which if it does not pay its way has, and will con- tinue to contribute to the pro- sick).”. Every person in the whole human 7 race is born with “heart trouble” that is with- out question et able: Can ‘this filthy thing be z cleansed? Can it Be treated? No! Not even God can cleanse or heal the sin sick heart of EXC VATING: DITCHING. SAND. ANI Box 51, Castlegar, B.C 5 ID GRAVEL TOP SOIL’ y CONCRETE WORK A ala Q. Lightle Ph. 365-5158 ources, PUBLIC NOTICE Castlegar Village ‘Office will: remain: open ‘for the : sale of Motor Vehicle, licenses. ONLY. Saturday, February .27, 1965 between the hours of 9 a.m. _ and 5 p.m. erie dy Logelin, . Clerk PUBLIC NOTICE The next regular.meeting of the Castlegar Village Council will be held Monday evening, March 1, 1965 at 7 p.m. instead of Tuesday, March 2, 1965. J. Logelin, Clerk ve IAEA OCCA Castlegar District Athletic Association § Petroleum | Bes. By the time ‘this letter is Printed'the whole story of Gran- duc avalanche’ will likely have unfolded, At this time,. how- ever, news reports emanating from the site of the disaster are very sketchy. i 1 think that the | authori- tles in Alaska, particulariy. Gov- ernor Egan, ‘should’, be: given .our sincere thanks for the valu- ‘able assistance which they have given on this rescue attempt. Governor. Egan ‘has volunteered the services; of the Alaska fer- ry whieh js presently being used has the American Coast Guard which has added their complete. facilities including their large helicopter. As: I write this letter .17 men are: known to be injured, a number unaccounted for, .and the survivors’ are without shel- ter, food and clothing. The wea- ther ,appears to’ be: worsening and’in: spite of’all our efforts these men ‘will have many des- perate hours ahead of them yet. I plan to fly, to the stricken area, along with my Deputy Min- ister, P. J. ‘Mulcahy, and our Chief Inspector. of Mines, W. Peck, in the, hope that we may be of some assistance and also to check on what has happened. On Monday of this week all of the Members of Legislature | joined in a very impressive cer- emony in honor of Premier W. A.:C. Bennett in his’ establish- ing the new record of service as a Premier of this Province. On Monday evening the Lie- utenant Governor held a -din- ANNUAL MEETING March 15, 1965 at 7.30 p.m. in Local No. 1 Pulp and Paper Workers Union Hall.. These’ names have been submitted by the no- mindting © the Premier to which were invited many of the Premier's closest friends, includ: ing the Cabinet..On Feels Staff is No Problem In the West Kootenay: dis- trict, the ability. of, the Revional College council to find an ade- quate staff for: the . proposed ‘West’ Kootenay: College has fre- quent. been discussed’ at pub- lle «meetings ‘during the past few mon Meanwhile thore than 9,000 applications have been received for 160 faculty,jobs: at Simon Fraser Universit iy Py ‘Re. Baker, Simon Fane director ‘of academic planning; said in. Vancouver re- cently, that /S-F, has, “secured ait heads of a dea pSAVAGE SHOES for'childres in. a new and challenging ‘sit- uation. “We have never. doubted our ability to. staff the college,” he said. “Teachers for technical-voc- | ational courses will require spe- celal. background and . experl- ence,” Mr, McKenzle sald, “and many will be drawn from busi- ness and industry.” .Referring to the Simon Fra: ser experience, he drew: atte: tion to'the fact that its pres’ dent had come from the mete- orological service of «Canada, which he headed, é and that he is PH. 365-5336 KINNAIRD FREE DELIVERY, We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities Sugar 10 Ibs. .. of education, anda ibrarian. ” He said ‘applications for the faculty appointments have:come from ‘Africa,: India and: Austra- as’ well as Canada, Britain maa the. United States. Colin S. McKenzie, superin- tendent of schools in Trail and a Kinnaird resident, is a’ mem- per of the council. He said the Simon. Fraser ..experience con- firms that there are many qual- ified people anxious to teach Castlegar Office To be Open Sat. For Licance Plates The Castlegar village office is to be :kept. open on: Sat- urday for the selling of motor vehicle licence plates. All vehictes must have’ 1965 licence plates by Monday and the: village office is being kept ‘opan: at: the ‘request of the motor vehicles branch. iting an inter: nationally’ distinguished staff. He also said that, the B.C. In- stitute of Téchnology: had ‘man- aged to find an outstanding staff of instructors when’ it opened last - Septet. y ‘McKenzie pointed’ out. that ‘Tout 11 teachers in’ West Kootenay . schools. are, engaged solely in. college : work. Because grade 13’ will be moved to the college, any of this group could take’ positions’ on the’ college staff without depleting the sup- ply of teachers in the secondary schools, He also said that the College: council: has‘ already re- ceived’ a number of enquiries from eminently qualified .per- sons across Canada, some of whom have doctorate degrees, interest’ in in-a ‘smaller institution of high-| er learning.’ ‘As a superintedent of schools of long standing, Mr. McKenzie has maintained close —assocla- tion with’ the universities: and has wide experience in the field of teacher‘recruitment. Cheese Velveeta, 2 ibs. Walnuts 1 hee ese Waffle. Syrup Nebob 32-02. btl.” 39 Ketchup Heinz, 4 11-07. bits. ... Soups Tom. or Veg., Heinz, 4 tins ADC = Miracle Whip 3202. jer WHOLE, SLICED OR BUTTONS Mushrooms 3 tins . Hamburger . Wieners ». this ‘week; : the: ‘Social ’ eo ot organization. will be having a banquet to. honor the. Premier in Vancouver. On Wernesday, last, I was pleased to attend:2 coffee: par- ty to-honor ‘the ‘ladies of the Provincial Council: of ; Women who . are’ -holding ‘their, annual meeting in Victoria.»As well, they attended before: a Cabinet meeting that evening when they presented © their. brief ‘yecom- Cominco and CPR Plen ‘Pavilion ot World's Fair ic : Pacific.” READY TO, SERVE Pork Picnics Hock off, Ib. ... and, Gominco will undertake joint sponsorship ofa pavilion to be erected: at Expo. ’67,- it was'announced by N. R. Crump; chairman, Canadian Pacific, and of the final € is shortly. : “In .our deltherations we have been ‘most impressed ‘with the excellence of the imagina- tive. designs which will he used by Expo '67 to develop the “Man Boloaria bee ea FSET OEE EERESCESEP ESTES man! In Ezekiel 36:26 He says Never. was there a more complete victory. Even the ori- ginal plan to control the Col- umbia became part of the Col- umbia treaty. Mr. Bennett has now sur- passed the record of Richard - McBride in length. of service as premier. of the’ province. No one now remembers the in the ‘administration of the university in Easier Way ‘recent “years. They have been chairmen of departments and faculties: But a churchman has always sat in the rector’s office. Now the leadership of the univer- Dominion Not many Canadians would look’ up the word Canada in a dictionary because they -all think they know what. Canada is. But the most pretentious of: all ‘dic- tionaries, the Oxford, defines Canada’ as “the mame of a British Possession or ‘dominion’ in North America.” This dic- tionary is supposed to have been revised in the. last few art Apparently the word : ‘domi pted only as a bit of, slang. ‘And: have the learned men of Oxford..never heard of the: British Commonvenlth. of Nations? — The Printed Dr. Gaudry comes to the.most eminent vince of British Columbia. academic position in the province of Que- If you :are fair : minded, ‘We would suggest that in bec not from within the University of and if you payee Eileejancé a few years the idea of going Montreal or from another, university. Im-\ 4'govérnment only by its a 98 strike will be considered peccable. though his academic credentials " asa great many people are do- fother ey egal red tape — are, he was taken from a senior:position -iné today, then you will ap. especially since secret ballots in private industry, that of director of re- Ie fattattase ties ee ie Oe oan search of the large firm Ayerst, McKenna it by no means detracts.from — panize an epiderale of works and’ Harrison. ‘The walls between the _ his stature if you 1 e not., ; or book- * schools and the market-places are not, as There are ferent con- ” offs. And when they get’ such high as once they might have d — ceptions of. the nature and quick results from the higher- 3 . ups of management or gov- and the cross-fertilization should be en- ‘At the last provincial elec- ernment, why-do it the ira riching. | tion the .provincial ‘Conserva- “way? — Dauphin (Man.) Her- Dr. Gaudry, who speaks perfect Eng- tive leader emphasized the ne- iscsua arte Hydro Not Factual on Deer Park Road ford days, is almost as well known in Eng: lish-Canada. as in the province of. Quebec. Ottawa recognizes his service on nanonel scientific boards. Any lingering sep ig excerpt is from a brief for this sentiment’ ‘at the University of Montreal: Cee the relocation of the Deer Park The people of the’:Kootenays view will receive no encouragement from, him. road compiled’ by the. Columbia ‘river de- the case of the Deer Park road and the ith as a * test; the outcome of which may well esta- blish whether the future of the Arrow La- of the C and He sees Canada whole. a Ottawa Journal pictrict ‘Chamber of Commerce. kes will evolve around essential minimum facilities required ‘for industrial exploi- Speeches Should be Cut Down see ore een te ment of water storage committments as > The 1965 ‘established in the Columbia river, treaty, or a future permitting exploitation of all the resources ‘available. x The forest industry that operate TFL No. 23 will be adversely affected by ab- andonment of a read presently providing operational access to an area yielding ap- locations along the road suitable for ho- proximately 20,000 cunits of wood per mes and summer.cottages.” year. a ‘i e Studies of-the sites along the road In i to an exii to the Deer Park - Broadwater area, with outlet for year ‘round and summer living topography that offers natural and des- and an ‘outlet for recreational needs for irable settings for homes and summer the hunter, fisherman, and camper, this cottages, after flooding 'of.the reservoir, | area also’ offers considerable attraction do not verify this: reason. . for the local residents depending on the mending certain policies to the | W..S. Kirkpatrick, chairman and and: His ‘World’: Theme,”, Mr. Government. 1-was: pleased to| president of Cominco. -<) Cruthp ‘said. “We' are confident meet with Mrs. Griffith and Mrs. The project: will be known | that the Canadian ;. Pacific Co-, Miller. from ‘Trail, -who were | as.the Schnadiad Pacafic — Co-| minco pavilion, in‘every respect, delegates to the meeting. minco” | pavilion” ‘and’: present! will make a fitting contribution In the: - forthcoming ::-week | Plans call for it to be located on | to this exciting recognition of a the’ vote will be taken on the] Ile Notre Dame: ‘Costing in ex-| memorable milestone. jn Canad- Throne Speech’ and the House eit of 93 smilllion, the are ian history.” revious to the annual meeting. All nominations ° |_| will move immediately into: the extend. over an \ area Of) REE VTER ata aust hay K the a oval of the momines _ ‘] | various Ministers’ estimates and 30,000 to 35,000 square feet, and 5 - POLICE FORCE: i e the appr H to legislation introduced by the is scheduled for ompletion late) - with a force of 3,000, Mon- Gary Bro (sec. -treas,) Government. It is at this’ point | in 1966. treal has the largest police force 1285 -- when the cebate becomes: more The two. * companies have | of ‘any; Canadian city, and a Box free feasibility studies bas-|‘told-there are’ about. 17,000. po- Castlegar. to those “in ’ Sttendance at the] ed-on sumissions of distinctive licemen: and policewomen em- {nH Yariaus stings’ of the Agile | exe Ey Ne Conmacoment Moe eee ce U.S. designers. Announcement ‘ A) Milk peas 7 tins . ‘ASSORTED. COLORS Scotties 2 boxes of 406 Fave todo simply ask Him. Other: nominations.in writing and signed by any two members of the Society may be submitted. to the Secretary-Treasurer not less than seven days 2 2 Sing. Jingles ~