"THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15,. 1956, CASTLEGAR NEWS Published: Every. Thuraday By:” (THE « Castlers NEWS LIMITED, “ULV. CAMPBELL, Publisher | (LG: CLASSEN, Editor f Momtier Canadian Weekly “Newspaper Association ‘ona ice B.C, Weekly Advertising Bureau " guascRIPHON. RATE. :: 4 3 -$3.00;‘per year; 2 28. per. month by carrier. , Na : Authorized ag Second Class” ‘Mail, Post Oftice. : fot Depa Ottawa. ‘district; and» in an abstract: se it was built by. the. district. In a practical.sense it ‘was built by individuals, | . of course, and ‘by very few individuals. We need -not © name the directors of the Projects Society, for they are a clearly defined and recognizable group, and their tontribution to the tink can ‘be ssessed easily enough, : We would very much like ton however, those men. who ‘spent holiday after holi iling, sawing, and: lifting onthe rink site, who changed their shifts,On'~ : The Hill-so that they might. spend their time: off. work- ing here. . Even here, though “human command caution;: for eg, we. ‘must name, all, lest some be offended — and instead of exalting: the deserving few, we, would, soon wind up listing tie. many: There have been instances, ‘as one Society direc ° tor, assured us, of _whole groups, of, volunteers staying, “went unack-| ty and: narrowness ugh unintentional. ict :which, to the: ifficult to take: Not only, did they.: lack: help:trom the.multitude, but. now, that - their task is completed, they will: be ‘denied .recogni~ em, in reading these n, personaly ‘for: ss work. Nines, will “feel, ‘tha t thim, in warm apprecia' ion A PRAYER: FOR, PEARSO yet reached “Palestine, and already dark: clouds are f u more “than that, its very ex- is is not at all surprising, when one considers ‘the phantastic misconceptions that prevailed ig athe functions ofthe _police. Britain ‘and: France, expect- ; hed, the force :t6 continue the work their t andi who did ee 3 - THANIKYOU. for en friends and former stu-, ‘|dents of maine ‘T’: hats had’ the dstlegar,’ Tr hone you. i ds mid; Cathy. : She starts out by saying, ‘wen x Jim sheer “and "still: pinching’ my- sélt-to"make sure it’s" “real.” T've ‘|to the Big’ and Little Sister Ban- quet. A. person ‘could spend, a fortune inno ‘time along! that line, but it:added.to the color o the whole day.”. ‘All, Frosh,’ she goes. on to say. “are. expected ‘to undergo initiation . or regalia, days... (now. uired: to .car= ‘dual, but it vis. THE, wWonpER BOOK “ Achdeacon, BA Resker | : ‘still the wortd’¢ best eller, by far, the Bible ist often ‘taken for granted. We don't. ‘realize the ;] wonder ‘ot its contents and, his- ‘The Bible is a brary of books isings, from. Jolilore. stories | ex Jove. sto oO! bloodthirsty war: the; kings. “It, conta kne : TIMELESS TOPICS p) Messai _ jes of the ‘gospel... oy ‘Its history . is full of stories © of how. many.” suffer even wate death ythat | the ‘common, might ‘have: the word of” God! in his own: language: The Bible. is Roy it your, ‘church; to hear, it; read: iand of explained.and.: help othera to read God. . by: ells: progressiyely: found.out about-the ‘one;holy,almighty God,:and how, God . revealed ; Himself ; to, man progressively. ashe: could under- '| stand, : Man; often: ‘misunderstood or had imperfect ideas about.God.| - tt; deals ‘in every: :bools. but! how God inspired its writers and editors in. giving it.such ‘a unity. of::purpose; It}, is:not meant, to. be a-history: book, or a.science,man- derful; how.,.ac- one with the'sameitheme.-We:sea} .” : the work,of the This old:;Soclety, Bible, or,:parts of it: ing: 840; Janguages,: Saven and a half million copies, were: pub; : lished \in 1955, bythe Soclety, out of, the.25, million: ‘copies: ‘publahed in, the worlds. _ Next: Sunday, is, Bibl day in this district.::.22:.°.. In: most ‘places, canvasses are, held for the work of the Soviet: ‘Im our. district: the -K.R.C, has made; a; grant.of $50 for the:past few: yearstids)icanvarses: ara’ npt curate is its, history. and aad "The: most. valuable. books . those which. ryealed Himself; ; jin Christ, Jesus—the {wonderful gtor- 7 is. unless,, itiis- reads, Read: help others to read it. sleep, alone; -fresh. air day. and ‘night; food, plenty of “caf” coffee mily: been“ here since’ but dt’s beginning, to: ‘feel like home already. “ “Ms you can see by my “address dT +wasn't ‘assigned ‘a“room in one af tte modern new halls;but. I | think out annex: is’ just as! nice, ifnudt ‘nicer. All: of us have'single rooms, which I- think is-a“real : asset. Ive" grown> very: attached to “my little room, and: so” have ‘| pal dt: the.other girls i.who: have. 5 arrive - 80), ofa ‘There's * ag! ‘ paratroopers had ‘begun, ‘namely,’ to.occupy. the whole Suez Canal. ‘Zone ‘until’ such inte as: Egypt. was ready’ 4o renounce its ‘naticnalizatic: The Jews exnected the police force to:keep the: Egyp' ins ‘away from-the ter- | titory Israel had taken away from Egypt, in partitular the Gaza strip ‘along. the’ Mediterranean coast, crowd- ed_ with, 300,000 Arab refugees from previous Israeli : aggression. The Egyptigns expe: . force. to restore. conditions.:qs they” were, befo the ,three- fold “attack. aoe : “From ‘this outline it is obvious that: the purpose of the international force will fail'if ariy “of, the ‘four. powers, involved: refuses | to cooperate. ; “The. big: 4 problem for. the force, which is largely | the creation, ._Jof, Canada, is, therefore not’so much military, but. tical Its“ success may depend on whether. our: govern- ‘ment will continue to exercise the sort of. unprejudiced! . leadership. which, ‘gained, he admiration of the’ worl Already there aré pressures that threaten, to “thwart the . initiative, The Progressive-Conservative Party is ‘out to nip the tender, plant of national independence — in the bud-and to turn .back..the clock, |The United: States, by finding a_Soviet ‘suggestion for: joint. inter: - vention in the. Middle ‘East: "unthinkable"; may now. have’ to watch “helplessly as Soviet “volunteers” inter- vene unchecked. Not only did:the US government lose the chance: of neuitralizing Soviet influence iin Eg it also: missed an opportunity to bargain for a. simi Rae ‘intervention in’ Hungary. . Under these cinumstances, we rega duty- of all upstanding Canadians to : outspoken support to;their government;.an cular. to the. fnan on whom the burden of represent! 9. “Canada. has fallen-—Lester B. Pearson “that.in this hour of-crisis he may .con' a symbol of independent strength and wi tas the | “MULTIPLE VITAMINS and - MINERALS - a Castlegar be fulliand meéltiner':the first’ mor the: last. toy: i) discover, is not - always~ “‘such hall ibewedt dsorrow,” ‘for: she writes, \| Last Saturday-I spent-one of the most miserable! days: of my. ‘life, } tor: ssimce: I: was’, Jeaving in. the 5.to 1am. bus on Sunday mora- byes. Bys. the time: A-- got: to the}, {last Mouse: -I was. ready, ‘to stay ‘| rome:: .O} ce: she; ‘had. arrived “the :]-she -exdlaims, °, :} change .my name - and address fist. fora little varie! | thing ‘people. I. man: raf rcoumseling tests, and. the or= : feed: rot-wegistration:(‘‘by the time tT had : fmished filling in forms”, was,jready to S “On, ‘the. way. out., of the through, a conv sellers) “narrow.space lined with out with only my ‘Frosh Regalia’ (a giddy getup worn: by fresh. | men. for’,the fitst week at the university, in-this:¢ase'a blue-and, -gold beanie), tickets ‘and infe ‘ing, I’ ‘gave Saturday over to good |. ; ‘of. the, i yy ad-| fun.” dress-by the ever. and. deservedly 2 i|-popularDean. Gage, three hours et, wishes. of many friends and no tof the, UBC and:plays. with: fellow. playmate 3. Shows respect:.to _ uppercla: men by tipping hat,, opening and closing umbrella, singing, ‘Hail UBC’, giving up. seat: in. all ‘pus- frosh of opposite sex. Regalia: Frosh hat, . report} and | ing i - ties: Social Saepite: 1. Keeps, the}. jhealth:* rules—rest, , ten, ..hours|’ (a cafeteria); “cleanliness, neck,|- knees, and fingernails, . 2. Works | ses, 4. Doesn't fraternize . with g “tain Pitt who ié First Battalion +) adjutant, said,. “We don’t ‘expect : :reported. dickering pet: Communist "government: of ..reforms . ‘and ithe Ne planned. for the ni so I guess’ it’s impossible to..set- tle. down untij Frosh ‘Week ‘B is. “All those - lawns,, ‘and flower gardens ‘add so. much. to it Tm beginning , to Jove :, Cathy ‘is -starting her earned. new career with; the best .one is. more proud: ‘of: fier’ than that miserable, carping ‘eri i Witti her go more still ‘useful Support. in “the form Mih 480) | Union, Rose Queen, in the governm: Nagy’ lieved in “hiding in the Yugoslav Nil ith al Red Cross help ‘has ‘been per- to. Hungary yia : pitts of Castlegar’ said’ that the| ¢, airlift of the Queens Own: Rifles to Halifax, where they will await = | raneportation the Middle East, is’ going “without, a hitch” Cap: ¢ “NELSON. Four: Trail district youths vere sentencéd to several itentiary for of © ‘a: ‘16- -Réss- and: girl last spring! Two other youths involved in’ the case. re- OTTAWA: Prime Minister ced Sweeping Deitel et } government. plans ‘\f Inchidin ‘Canada; Council, pie will’ be gevernment! funds. Lillian: Killough Chapter IODE, ' Robson. Women’s institute, ‘and ors’ ate ‘making..a solid» invest- ment in ‘the future, and :I: would, t'| tactory ‘and: rewarding : doing . | good deed than in’ “‘help- z | of scholarships from ‘the Mine-} i mation and Arts, pin anda tic! ‘UBC: Alumni® “‘Association:'These |: ‘génerous “and: ‘pliblic-spirited don-'|" £ winas, OF THE ;Godl.:. “Read . sit, at home ‘com ta : ceived fines: and: several months supplied!" with $100,000,000 in : “INSURE “tO we suse” ‘or All’ ¥c INSURANCE NEEDS Phone 344 ERSON AGENCIES \- | RA’S: HAIR DRESSING - ; PARLOR © $20 we a te | Sofet , Atems_for, tht home, stoGtruck. modifications to dive over: one . kneeling. person, 85.28 O ey eee : Jet alone five built up, to ,resem- men, J: Lamont. °* journ: f L. M.- Pissereta: of Trail. (riant) shown, here eit framing fore- ontgeie ibranch iting; ‘and :the ihe: slippery. la increase t “the diameter. 2 z Las Prec sare school acti < Army. A donation will again’ be eal acllyities 3 sane to the “ch On Friday, . the Juniors ashi three: unches. : A, ered i in their social year by hold- | dance: The ‘all-purpose room was ten fittingly ‘decorated with ‘fiying witches, goblins, “corn. stalks, pumpkins - and ‘maskers, Special thanks go to Mr. Johnston; and ken, Castlegar, on November 5, a boy, weleht 4 8:Ibs..12. 02. Name: “Over 85: ‘percent of the’ pro: ‘duction of the kraft pulp: indus. try of British Columbia‘ is manu- factured from logging ‘salvage, ‘sawmill residue,: and ‘low. grade logs. ‘This represehts a direct in- crease.in wealth, to the:people of British Columbia. office 307 Fi oe ’ Tear, its s PRINGEION. BEER? - on the top of any: Princeton handle oe and you're’ away! a Refreshing P Brin béer'tias long been a fayout abit tere ‘ None ‘some ‘home ‘and de ‘feowhyl