CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan. 30, 1969 CASTLEGAR NEWS “Here let the press the people’s rights maintain, unawed by influence & unbribed by gain” Campus Redicals are Called to Heel The signs are reounting that adnlt per- missiveness to fuvenile anarchy has just about run its cource, that youth no longer is an acceptable defence for lawless campus conduct, and thi! the often desirable ends sought are in eritien! diuger of being frus- trated by the violent means employed. Only the mo: srint or mischievous student radical, h on his own confused jargon, can misread this consensus. The patience of the mature toward the immature who demand responsibility while hei 'y is ex- hausted. The intelligent are fed up with the stupid, the competent with the incom- petent, the proven with tne unproven. The taxpayer is calling for a sit-down on the sit-in. The advocate of orderly change is, everywhere, backing off, distressed, dismay- ed, disgusted. For the most privilezed youth that mankind has ever known, these are lIonelv days, and they will get lonelier. The question that must trouble the campus militant, if his awareness goes beyond his leaders’ irrationality, is mot where sympathy has flown, but why. “I say,” writes Mr. Rosten, “that you are failing us — in failing to learn and respect discomforting facts; in falling to learn how to think (it is easier to complain): in using violence to shut down colleges: in shamefully denying the freedom of others to study snd to teach: in barbarously slan- dering and abusing and shouting down those who d'seeree with you; in looting, stealing and defiling: in failing to see how muck more complicated social problems are thar you blindly astume; in acting out of ar ignorance for which idealism is no excuse, and a hysteria for which youth is no de- fence... And Mr. Rosten is not without advice. Before trying to destroy a system, radicals might try proposing a better one. “Would you employ a plumber who rips out all the pipes in your house before he learned how to repair a leak?” he asks. “.. you trust your life to a surgeon... . who never finished medical school?” Anyone, writes Mr. Rosten, can promise Utopia. “You confuse rhetoric with reasoning,” he euneludes. hese tone are not facts. Pas- sion is no Slogans Why does a Joan Baez call demonstrations “silly”? Why does a ‘Jacques Barzun say that poor seaening is the only 2 In his open letter to “An nae Young Man,” in Look Magazine, Leo Rosten tells why, and it is unlikely to be told any better. Mr. Rosten — author, political scientist, editor, | ag vieor to Dresidents, a university, loes not pad tha that. campus rioters are sin- “You are about as sincere as anyone can be,” he agrees. “You are sincerely un- happy, sincerely frustrated and: sincerely are not solutions. ‘your idealism takes no brains. And when you dismiss our differ. | ences with contempt, you become contemp- tible.” The minority of a minority that is caus ing chaos on the Canadian campus — pro- bably just as sincerely confused, sincerely wrong and sincerely illogical as Mr. Ros- sten’s student minority.— will consider this as one more lecture they can skip. Hopes for debate without bloodshed, change without violence, rest on the thinking mass of students who, while knowing better, may allow the buddy syater | to seduce thelr in- confused. You are also wrong about the few facts you cite and sincerely they know it — under attack from top and . would ff KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BINGO ST. RITA’S HALL ON FRONT STREET TONIGHT = «ees of the architect's model of the unique log structure to be built as B.C.’s pavilion at Expo 70 in Osaka, Japan, is provided by this picture. The tallest logs at the pavilion will stand higher than a 16- storey building. Requirements laid down You Can Save $$$ On Your 1968 Income Tax The Income Tax ‘Act will allow 20% of your annual earned income to a eras of $2,500 to be deducted if. i istered Re- tirement Savings Plan: “The Mutual Life of Can- da offers many Savings Plans which can qualify for this tax concession. To qualify for 1968 tax relief, the plan must be registered before Feb. 28, 1969. For Full Information C. Arthur Anderson Phone 365-7633 or Write Box 100, Castlegar to be strong, big and dynamic. It had 2) reflect the strength, resources and ima- ! gination of Canada’s most western p and had to be very much out of the ordinary. And so it is — with tall timber, the main-; stay of B.C.’s economy, selected: to project illogical in the violent conclusions you reach. Besides, what does ‘sincerity’ have to do with issues? Any insane asylum is full of sincere patients. Hitler was un- doubtedly sincere . ...” Has society failed the new generation? whole concept tile government that may only too ly reflect the bottom, dependent on an increasingly hos- for the proposed pavilion was that it had the desired image. its of universality negated _ would seem to be in their hands. Sun Local and District Bowling Results Two Cars Involved in an Accident On the Robson Side of the Ferry Fireplace Screens custom: MADE BRASS — COPPER. —_— STEEL Metal Artwork Fashioned To Your Design In Any Metal Kootenay Welding & Casling Repair Phone 365-5531 43 BONNEY WELL DRILLING Box 352 Kinnaird, B.C. Providing year around service to the Castle- gar - Nelson - Trail area. Have your well drilled during the winter months and be sure of an adequate water supply next summer. : For Information Phone 365-6751 Several accidents took place in the Castlegar dist- rict on Wednesday and Thurs- day of last week. Two cars were in colli- sion on the Robson side of the ferry at 1 p.m. on Jan. 22, RCMP say John Halub- off of Raspberry Village was stopped to make a left-hand turn onto the ferry approach when a car driven by Fred ‘Emil Wendish of Robson at- tempted to pass him and the two vehicles were in colin. Monday? Night 7. o'clock Marge Melanson 246. nr Marge 605. ae Wally’: anes, 3an. MHT Wally Min THS Rat rine * 1043, ae Bat Finks 2929. 7 points: One 0, Pot Shots ‘hE Rat Finks a ace 0, Droppins 3, Alley Cats 1. Other_ 600’s 697, Bill Carlson 641, Ralph Scott 640, Matt Rohn 619. Coffee Break Mary Evans LHT Mary Evans 664. THS ermentice 1011, THT Mugs 2765. Team ‘points: Muffets 3, Mues:$ Take Five 3, Cheer- ios 1, Pincurlers 1, Wheaties Other 600’s Kay Bevans 651, Bev Downey) leans Woud BOY, MALE auld O44. weivers Ls AMA ‘Luu zu. LHT wuwae bout cou. THs Vauuacs you. Cadimacs 200/. I potato? Uaulllacs 2, , Kampiers «2, mus- Unevys 1, vaguaro Other 600's Anita Tomin Wed. Nits Cut Rates LYS Gerry Cent bus, Bub oildy vis, 2 “Waa Ken Scott! Grunerua «ol. a ueuy Grumerud 270. | 628. THS Parrots 938. Til Parrots 25a. . Team puints: Parrots 3, Budgics 1, Canaries o, Swal- Jows i, les 1, mupus 3. 604, nay Ausnead blu. omar ecouers fnurs. 1 p.m, Vi Wilcox 302. wisn Vi Wileox 6/9. A police Wendish has been charged under a section of the motor veneer dealing with high- At 2.45 the same day, an accident took place on Highway 3A in naird be- tween a parked car owned by (Raymond Clarence Seabrook mn and a car driven by Sam Pete Filipoff o: China Creek. i Police say Seabrook has been charged: with parking obstruct the free fic. On Jan: 23 at 1 p.m., an accident occurred near the post . office when a car ; driven by Lloyd Walt- er Ackney of Kinnaird was in collision with a car driven by J Jacob Koenig, also of Kin- Kin SMP say slippery road conditions were to blame and no charges were laid. An Invitation . of the @ Receive Rules @ Receive Auditors Report @ Resolutions meeting to be held in the Members, friends and interested persons are urged and invited to attend the © - Ist GENERAL MEETING Kootenay Savings Credit Union TRAIL, FRUITVALE AND CASTLEGAR BRANCHES @ Guest Speaker , @ Cash Prizes * @ Election of Officers Monday February 3, 1969 Cominco Gym at 7.30 p.m. BY BOARD OF DIRECTORS fjer’s Insurance 142-3242, Og- axis Groaners 928. THT Hooters ‘Team points Hooters Head Bonnett 660. ra 4 1 o'clock Other bus uu suowier] 9’ LHT Brbbin “eriilé 531. MHS Charlie Burdett 248. MHT Harry Chernoff jo71. Gutter Fire 1002. THT "Oda Balls 2759. Team points: Blow Quts 3. Gutter Five 1, Joggers 0 Kinherries 4, Odd Balls 4, Beer Bellies 0. Other. 600's Bill Davis 807, John Obetkoff 613. Friday Night Classic Mixed Marge Bonnett 235. LHT Harge Bonnett 604. MHS Charlie Burdette 319. MHT Charlie Burdett 7: THS Gutter Five ne THT Odd Balls 3124. Team points: Kinberries 3, Beer Bellies 1, Gutter Five Odd Balls 2, Blow Outs 4, Joggers 0. Other 600's Ken Olson 617, Walter Keraiff 624, Bill Davis 665, Karl Koreen vit) Rossland Light ‘Onpare Players PRESENT RUDDIGORE by GILBERT & SULLIVAN Saturday, Feb. Ist at 8.00 p.m. KINNAIRD JUNIOR SECONDARY ‘SCHOOL Tickets at ‘Anderson's Book Store Adults $1.50 Children 50c Rush Tickets Will Be Sold at Door Ken Scott 729. TTT * . SHSS ACTIVITIES By Katherine Knippelberg 7 of things” this year is the Stanley Humphries echo term, more and a BEAUTIFIES your home with one Snow Handling Praised as Best quick coat | Writes Jack While: of lasting ear Sir: It_ was with considerable protection Powe that I came into Cast- 0 AT Su & a. amnnen iWednes® ne generouscoatcovers lay Of last week and gaspe most previously palnted ony, the height of the snow surfacesofsimilarcolors, then marvelteg at hae wa New Breeze Self Priming Outside “Latex House then marvelled at ho how well our town was plowed out. {_ Vancouver, Burnaby, New | Westminster, Whalley, Ab- hotsford. Mission, Chilliwack. Hope, Princeton. Osoyoos and Grand Forks. none of them can come close to Castlegar in their depth of snow or even remotely touch our town in its snow removal program. Paint. A product of General Palat Corporation af Canada Limited OGLOW BROS. Building & Supply Co. Ltd. and lower mainland and 1 Lutz and his” public’ works crew — Nice going and con- gratulations Jack White. One club “in the swing Com- Club. the beginning ef|o pines gone fanned two} bi two guest members were impressed by the staff efficiency and plan- ' and driveways in the interior 3 ning “behind the scenes," Second: at the list was aa ear! ency init is demanded in any jusiness. The last tour took place at our own Celgar pulp mill. the operations of ayroll. accounting, engincer- and_ traffic ‘departments =- Fast to mention a few. In the near future the Commerce Club nist be. 0 /BANKS that stand as fore Easter so that he can observe the com: panies such as B.C, Siyaro, BC. ‘Telephone and Oftice Overload. First, however. funds must be raised-for transpur- works ai al year for the airport since hie been piled up at Castlegar Airport as to keep the field open. Airport committee chairman R. A.D, West said this week that | this winter is the most expensive snow-remov- high as 14 feet round the clock job that faces planes started 4 land here in 1947, 22 years ago. Here Sam Wishloff, a radio operator with the depart- ment of transport at the airport, stands by one of the high snowbanks to indicate the personnel responsible for keep- ing the airport open. — Castlegar News Photo tation and accomoilation. ing drives so watch for them during the next two months. Friends Honor Miss Lillian Popoff With Bridal Showe: The McMixers Square Dancers invited the memozrs lou wae Castlegar Senior: Citi- zens Association to a’ get- together some time ago and A miscellaneous brid~"|about 40 shower was held. recently in the United Church bisement) © ers, .|parents of callers, ralt- eb cae of the G GM's. Other i 1 t ose marriage re Schutz will take: place Feb. hosts | present) that evening “y Mr. Upon their arrival tho}: ok Heutekie, bride-atect, her mother Mrs. panied’ by Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Popoff and her gran :....cher and "the Fletcher's mother Mrs. Pete Fomeno‘f. son and daughter-in-law, wir. were each presented with and Mrs. Tony Amoroso: of ' corsages. Nelson, Bill’ Miller of Qliver Pink, senile oo blue accom LHS Wright 276. .t1f Anne Koochin 630. THS Castlegar vrug You. THT castiegar Drug 2518, Macalister’s Insurance 2518, Team points: Lucky 5 4-22, Castlegar Drug 24-34%, Candy Stripers 0-26, Macalist- 3/, wailers ei, cniérs 12a, Moaners 04 Other 60's Joyce Turn- er 629. anus. Morning LHS Bertha Vincent 627. LHS Bertha Vincent 267. TnS Lions 93/. T: 00's Kay Gretchen Team points: Minks 3, Chipmunss 1, squirrels Tuesday Mixed 7 o'clock. Beavers 3. Lions 3, Teddy LHS Ada Halbauer 293 | ear: LHT vev ialoff 648. Friday 2 ight Classic Mixed LHS Elaine Martin 292. lows _u-18, Independents 435. other 6 att Rohn 273, MHT Matt Rohn 778. THS Regulars 1211, THT Regulars Sal. Team ‘points: The | 2 te Gars 2, Re possibles 1, Spoilers 3, ae Outs 1. Other 600’s Ben Rourke 657, Frank Holdsworth 645, Marg Bro 638, Ed Wood 629, Gordon. Meyer 616, Ada Hal- bauer 606. Tuesday Night Mixed 9-11 LHS Bertha Vincent 290. LHT_ Marge Bonnett 637. ill Carlson 343.| wi MH Bill Carlson 773. THS The Mints 1032. THT The Misfits 2922. Team _ points: . Night- hawks, 1, SockEt-ToEm_ 9. Kami Jeis Lead Pee ae) Wee Division of last Thursday, the Jets the Pee Wee minor hockey division are out in front *vith 15 wins, two los- ses and two ties for 32 Points. In second spot is the Kissaien team with eight nine losses and two fen” for 18 points. Right on eir tail are the KP’s with sued wins, 3, eight losses and one tie for 16 points. ww team on the totem: e 5 i 4, Screwballs 2.) pole is the Mudlarks squad Boule of Montreal 2, The Mis-| with three wins, 14 losses and two ties for a total of eight Other 600's Bertha Vin- points. d Professional Directory “CASTLEGAR CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY Recovering = Bemouriling Cadena Guaranteed Call for Free Estimates Ne Obligation Ph. 365-5636 PARSLOW'S Enterprises Ltd. Gunsmiths oct jportin: 001 Ph, 368-5025 3 1319 BAY — TRAIL, B.C. For ; RUBBER STAMPS See, Phone,: Write Clean Cut Rubber Stamp Shop Box 25, Robson, B.C. Ph: 385-7605. GREEP’S ELECTRIC Free . Estimates" Plus A Complete Line OF Quality RAINES | 21: Materials All You Need from Basement to Finish & Home Planning Service Across from the Arena Castlegar, B.C. Box 90 - Phone 365-8151 Se ANG. SERVICES CO. LTD. Landscaping — Top Soil Excavating —- Trenching Septic Tanks—Tile fields PHONE 365-5996 MARVIN L. LeROY MOORE BS. 0.D. 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Lettera for publication must be accom- End of January CLEARANCE SALE ALL BOYS & MEN’S. WEAR AT REDUCED PRICES from 15 to 50 Per Cent Off Dress Pants and Work Clothes 15% OFF Suits, Sport Coats 20% OFF Winter Jackets. 20 - 50% Off Sweaters & Shirts 20% OFF COME IN AND CHECK FOR YOURSELF ALL SALES CASH & FINAL BONNETT’ S BOYS & NE NS, WEAR a see decorated in pink and Park school was white and . inscribed . with the C! served to the gu Hlosiesses ing were Mrs. Peter Koochin | got the children - saabie’ Ford and Helen a|Peachey of Trail. Senior Cit! large pink bell formed” the decor above the bride-clect’s | expre bis | roup's “pl plea. chair, sure at being the guests of club. the d: sane welling. ‘to Nelson last re Ray Mc-|month ‘to attend the hoedown Creight. Mrs. Mike Harshen-|..-.t by Vic Graves ‘ were in, Mrs. Alex Poznecov, Mrs.|nine McMixer couples. They Bertarone, Miss Violet|were the _ Harnateks, Popoff. Miss Marcia Popoff | Luckies, | Gallos, ‘Wishlows, Mrs. P._Stuchnow and: Miss|SI Trail|gucs for all the kiddies Aan small gif ged ./ among the members. The izens president Harry Evans by ressed Me- resumed. Those responsible|°r By Local Square Dancers ed doing a “circle to the left” and two “ladies chain across’ with the adult members. Har- ry Kelana uid.a tine ‘Jab of making that Santa Claus “arrived. on time wil its were New: Year’s party was held in the Twin Rivers i] Hall and as usual all had a wonderful ‘time, The. hall had t been di an low. The evening's activities were kept at a very oa i ig pace with lots of fun and games arranged Mrs. Shay, in addition tu ie dant cing. Assisting with thi “Brost. an Serr Harry Killough. poe after midnight a buffett supper was served, following which dancing was for. the arrangements « were Mr, and Nettie Roochin: bride-to-be was as- of the gular’ members attended as vell as. the beginners ‘who of ribbons and: bows was brought: their: children with made up during t the opening , them. Also present were hon- of the pifts jd then pre-|orary members Mr. and Mrs. sented to the ‘pride-elect. Dick Howe. of China Creek. freshments, including|The stage of the’Woodland Mrs. K. Waldie and Mrs. W. Ww. Second Kinnaird Brownies Enroll Record Number One of the largest en “Good Luck Tallan Margere for th the even Mr. arty by Mrs. gay ind r ‘wern| party by ay an Mrs. t. Rol Ad berts. d Mrs. McLuckie @ Sr. Citizens are Hosted CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan. 30, 1969 we stock a full selection of Parece SHOES” for children Maddocks Shoe Store GLENMERRY USED FURNITURE 3194 Highway Drive in the Millar and Brown Building, Trail. Phone 364-1822 WE BUY AND SELL USED FURNITURE Open Weekdavg 1 p.m. - 5.30 p.m. Open Fridays 1 p.m. - 9 p.m. INSURANCE AUTO FIRE LIFE For Complete Insurance Needs Please Contact .. . M.W. Mike SHISKIN Representing Fruit Growers Mutual & Co-operative Insurance Service Box 1266 Castlegar 269 Columbia LeDuc and ee M. Gallo ot + Phone Office 365-6665 Home 365-6704 "| the nonin an fling to Warfield | Sau Square Dance Associations Mrs. L. Zinio Hall |sible for having prepared t this on Jan. 6 to dance with te McMixers and the Swinging Squares combined efforts to host the Trail and District 1 January Ww which was held ‘in thet Cast. legar Arena on Jan. 18. mC ts|for this event ‘was Harola Gate’ of Town: and Country Silver Squares and district callers featured: on the pro- ere Vie Graves, yim MeLuckie and Horst Beiber- bach. The hall was decorated by? members of the Menitsers fed by te Sn we Pro | e¢ Swinging Squar- McMixers.: Di f the MeMixers, Geurg_ sran< rrost, Tony and cing. They wore HOP WHERE THE 3! G APPLE DRINK, Sunrype, 48 oz. 2 for 63 DOG MEAL, Gaines .... 10 Ib. bag $1.69 MIRACLE WHIP, 32 oz Full Line of HOOVER Appliances Holiday Record Players & Tape Recorders HOOVER WASHERS $179.00 Plus 2 Boxes King-Size Soap, Your Choicet See Us For Fishing Supplies — Rock Gas Propane Cylinders Filled — suthertic hi and were introduced as the pieniizers Mixed-up Scottish actually prov- thing but mixed ceremonies to take |¥l was respon group and they. were accom- Panied by ] Piper B Bill Watt. couples | who irs, Fred Fomenoff..“Mrs |in dancing by having them Mike Popoff and Mrs. William] “square up” with the adults pommenotls le-elec all aunts of the/several times during the ev brid ening and they really enjoy- GOLF CLINIC Twin Rivers School Tues., Feb. 4, 1969 ° Time: 8 - 10 pam. 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