©. CASTLEGAR, NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 26, 1987 (IDTORIA REPORT By James. K. Nesbitt Premier Not Suffering from Delusions of Grandeur It was certain: A ly quite an up-|§ roar our Premier ed when he pole emly announce: that in future he as the Prim nister of British lumbia, Those in opposition to him politically, yelled: their heads off he was suffering delusions of, grandeur. said the Premier, he not; he didn’t care what aavene called him, but he figur- ed it meh more ‘befitting the ity, the importance and the grandeur of British Columbia that its chief push should be tnown as the Prime Minister, just like tt the Premiers of Ontario and Quebec. But are. they? No one out John -Roberts as , Ws Prime Minister... «+ Says B.C. Hydro in 1965; here refers to Daniel Johnson or the Prim 3 will na eads choppe: off: if we "refer oe Mr, Botnet as the Premier, as we always have done, Years ago Mr. Bennett went off to Ottawa and someone dis- covered he was carrying a blue ¢ deather brief cage Tmarked: “The Minister.” Mr. explained at’ that time he was }| not seeking ito be called Prime -.« But It's Premier Bennett on Letterheads Minister. They are Premiers, In officialdom, of course, a Premier is always referred to as ‘the Prime Minister. Mr. Ben- nett’s top officials, addressing him verbally, or when writing to him have always called him Prime Minister, because they :] now the Premier likes this form of address. It's some sort of mu- sic in his ears, Anyway, I don't think any of Minister, but ‘was merely using the briefcase because it had been found in a storeroom, and, in the Bennett view, At should hot be sted. Mr, Bennett i8 a clever man. He knew his Prime Minister busi- ness would grab headlines, space and cartoonsand that’s what happened. It was some kind of.a div- ersionary tactic our Premier was up to and I wish I could smoke out what it was, Time will tell. The Premier wouldn't do any- thing like that without a very good reason, Maclean‘s Article Ranks UBC as One of World's Top Of Canada’s 50 universities, only one ranks with Oxford, Cambridge and Harvard and three others are among the world’s top degree granting in- stitutions, says sania article in the tions, social Dr. Webb's article is one of several in the November Mac-| lean’s devoted to the theme, Campus ‘67, the life-style, aspire: -to swing the balance of power in society toward youth als and mores of Canada’s rear. the will be under 25, and the commercial world is al- lean's , Wellington Webb, an as- rent crop of U Writer Douglas ready on a youth kick: the sales pitch ‘for almost everything is. sociate professor of at the University of Toronto, has rated Canada’s top 20 universi- ties: The University of Toronto is, he says, 2 five-star universi because of its diversity, its staff, library facilities, science facili- ties and a graduate school of in- ternational : repute, points out that the noisy and sometimes violent social protest of five years ago has vanished in the tranquility of teach-i that it helps the a; stay youthful, 2 gine rf course of their lives. There’s al- suggests tha‘ future political ‘divisions will be of age, not political philosophies. ‘Marshall concludes his hope- ful analysis of today's youth by saying: “Today's srudents seem|' ke over redictable mat the young awaat a hand in th negotia:| © a country that could well achieve freat power status in rite io of elf, + fons Between student leaders and university faculty, a eoday.s students are more ~ SHSS Activities * By KATHERINE KNIPPELBERG Friday was the wacklest day for wonderful surprises! The morning started . out with groans, cheers and goofy Oh no! I can’t look that corner! Only five days, left — five days left to make friends with everyone so no ‘tricks’? will patdoors, F Proved so attrac it's, used indoors, Put fit on pas porches, balconies; 3 y itchens, baths. rec-i mildew. Stain- resistant. 16de- Ozite “TOWN "Nt TERRACE CARPET HERE $6.95 MITCHELL SUPPLY: LTD. eOzitelsth ag pees ch Net ie Produ ics be pulled after you ‘treat.’ - WISE WORDS oi Kinnaird Junior Secondary School music in-| structor Norm Fishwick on the handling of a musical instrument By Bill Smiley Seeing Expo ¢ 67 © = With Youth and Vigor sti j with fatigue.’ / Any sExpo | trip'is a. bas breaker, but. tien ‘you’ ‘are shep- herding 'a:.gaggle of * besa ite’ eru ‘You wind: uy ed three-day.
Pointed a’ trembling: (with| 1E0) forefinger: at one and said, . Do you want’a’ one-way tibet “home tomorrow, ‘with a phone call fern out’ all ‘the)\ buses. ‘He was a amb for the rest of the trip. little: grade | nine at to the aeneion Testau- rant for a meal. It cost them $21. admitted as how the ‘dinner; might har ‘What surprised me Ying the ‘calibre. ‘of, the .culprits..On my bus Ivhad a Brett foueh crew, (Mostly grade 12 ‘tech boys. hide: whip, my brass: knuckles, sand bag and. di the special Tevoly- which | shoots: anquillizer darts, Didn't need ie yo them, They were angels. ; Real ‘trouble-makers were the ‘so-called: “leaders” of the Whether ‘it’ was sheer ess fromexhaustion, or'a ‘show ‘off, I'don't know, But, I told one ‘of thant: in’ my most “!ferocious: mann they were acting like old maids who have had their first We' got the 75 boys “settled On the coe Course By ve put the] ; “No ‘sir.” : “Well, that’s ‘what “you're | going to Bet aid that goes for even peeps wnybody) else like a lit te bin a Thad along Pie rhinoceros-| own ‘dau; ghost, at breakfast. "But Lt was ood ti, allin all: ‘A kink ‘here id_there, to ibe ironed oat We ‘earned a lot. ‘One, thing:' keep thi starved. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 26,1967 RENT A Brothers Sewing Machine — FOR’ ONLY: $4.00 A MONTH $1.50 A WEEK Free. Delivery - UNION PETERS DISTRIBUTORS LTD, ies sada Cedar Ave., Trail, B.O. - ae apen at stop for food, ‘aud it doean’t mat: ‘Sa ter whether they're‘on their last Jegs:- You'd: swear Gabriel’ had just blown’ the trumpet, ‘They come to life with a vengeance and yack, sing-and horse about as ‘hough they'd been > ‘Biven speed pills, About Expo. It's losing its gloss, ‘With the season nearing staff is ELK CEMENT — PLYWOOD . Storm and Screen Windows Made to Order All Sizes ‘of Glass Cut to Order dts “end, the steadily more. surly and sloppy. excite- ‘| Can't blame‘ them. : The ment has worn off, the big show — THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL — 6 LINO VINYL COATED ts losing its momentum an and most receive the full attention: of David ‘Courville, a‘ grade eight stud- of item are bored: silly ; with ent. Mr. Fishwick's manner with the student’ ranges from patient ; ; : i ‘ BUFFER: JOHN e their: jobs, to firm ~ but always Fient for: the Mr, has al: : 3 _ Found my "son, anyway. Ap- demonstrated ‘ability ‘to: play, jerery. instrument, in’ the band and he's work: 6’ Linoleum. 3 Popular Patterns. Special $1.59 Sa. Ya. we stock a full selection of SAVAGE : SHOES for children “Gee, this one turned out more sophisticated than thelr By Lois HUGHES : good!” ” writes “They ‘seem to have the University of Montreal; ie at University. (Quebec city). Marshall “Help! it's a monkey.” What was all the commotion ‘committee for | their: ‘The golfing season.is grad- amie ots Ua m versity n, Ont.); the Un versity, of British Columbia; the University of Alberta and. University of Western Ontario. The others, are rated with two or one star. ‘The balance of 30 universit- ies are unrated. It is Probably | the first auth- oritative published guide to Can- ada’s universities and will. un- doubtedly set campuses ‘buzzing across the nation. And yet some-' thing like this is needed to help prospective students make a ra-' tional choice of ity. test bai given up. trying to Power. He suggests ed the fact there are no]. quick and easy answers. There aren’t even any easy questions, the| For the Box 781, Castlegar Tell Lois: 365-5503 eing, have opted. out ‘of the social pro- But Ae ‘doesn't mean they've change the world: they’ve just become a little more Machiavellian about it. Marshall points. out that stu- dent. energies have been turned Wi to the campus where they’re trying to achieve Student start of “nothing less than a neo- | Marxist class struggle designed or freedom and. a wo time to treat that sweet tooth in style. Everyone has his own idea of what treats are best suited to hand: out. Even the smallest treats. make quite a collection once the rounds of the neighbor | hood are made. - Tf this is one halloween your porch light must remain off be- HOLIDAYING IN- VANCOUVER ? - “On English Bay at Stanley Park” - Then you want a central address close to all attractions, yet priced to suit your budget. We have a dining room and coffee shop and are close to beaches and Stanley Park. Please feel freé to drop us a line for our descriptive brochure. SANDS MOTOR HOTEL. MuUtval 2-1831 Davie at Denman - Ce cial Cards’ I d cause of lack-of funds, I feel rare is the child that ‘doesn’t un- dertsand it takes the pay cheque to bring anything into the home. and when it just isn’t there, extras must be forgotten. If by chance you are lucky ‘enough to be hosting a halloween party and have one of those ex- tra large pumpkins, remove the top fairly low so it has a. wide opening and once it is hollowed out, Zill it with your tins or bot- tles of soft drinks, well sprinkl-| ed with shaved ice to keep them chilled: Tiny -pumpkins ‘can be hollowed, halved and filled with nuts, chips’ or. cookies. ‘Costumes can be either el- about? School pictures had ar- School Studios plotographer vis los photographer vis- its.SHSS to take ¥ Maddocks Shoe Store colored of individual students — and every year students eagerly wait: for the pictures to arrive. Then there was the sock- hop Friday This was and p of adequate view ‘for the young wearer. fotorists imow it is hallow- een but neither child nor driver has a chance if visibility is re- stricted y a mask or other de- ce. ‘The children move quickly and ‘unpredictably. 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This com: weekend will mark the ean back of clocks to compensate for our fapering with time earlier in the ee gets the younger, children settled in the evening so much easier while ‘older ones’ must re member. to leave bikes at or, get an adequate light ‘to get to and from activities without be- ing a hazard on the: road. e are afew more surper- stitions before that day of witch: aborate or. hastily made’ from es and goblins, Wit of salt. tion you need. tem. @ Includes coating. e In half an hour we can give you the pro- tection your car needs against rusting and the corrosive action In half an hour we can renew your old undercoating job which is no longer providing the protec- @ Includes complete check of exhaust sys- © competent application of under- REGULAR $12.50 ‘Only $10.00 — This Offer in Force Only Until Tuesday: October 31— Hilltop Motors At the Top of Sherbiko Hill in PD) Telephone 365-7532 | ith (Hie changing” ‘weather, sign of* good luck. Rainbows a Promise of future ‘safety.: ‘ In Scandinavia the rainbow is said to be a magic soul bridge across which guardian angels es- cort children to ‘Heaven. In India ‘it’s believed: to be a bow from.which the Thunder God thoots his lightning ar: Legend says that during the flight. after Christ's the Holy Family. hid in’d cave. A spider wove a thick web’ across the. entrance and a dove appear- ed and laid an: egg in the threads. When the pursuers saw the web, they concluded that ne one had entered the ve for some time le on, thus the life of the sl Bely Cine E ATTA FOR AIRLINE RESERVATIONS e . MEXICO - HAWAIIAN AND EUROPEAN TOURS ARRANGED. ‘CASTLEGAR: AGENT. FOR THE WESTERN HOTEL CHAIN ies e WEST’S.: DEPT. STORE Phone 365-7542. LANA mg . TT OPENING MONDAY OCTOBER 30TH cn ———— rN Location — Marshall’s Store ROBSON — OPPOSITE THE FERRY: Our Opening Door Prize is a: Patio Lamp | ‘SEE OUR DISPLAY OF CERAMICS. FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS CUSTOM ORDERS A SPECIALTY Night Classes for our Cétaniie Work: Shop will be. held on Mondays - Thursdays and Fridays. Afternoon classes Monday thru Friday. CLAY, SLIP AND GLAZE SUPPLIES AVAILBLE AT EVA’S CERAMICS: Do plan to attend our grand opening to see all the’ cera- mics we can make and you would enjoy making them too. Store Ph. 365-3244 + * Home 365-5934. i = = is often the , clarinet to tuba. — Castlegar News Ebota’ fron French horn to G. Hermanson Speaks To JC's « ‘on Race Riots. fe He George lear was, the guest speaker. of} the Castle; a meeting: held’ Oct-17: at’ the Hi Arrow Arms. Also present at the meeting was’ Kootenay dist- trict jaycee president, Gord ° vie: acreta and members ‘from ~ Nelson and Trail Jaycee units. Mr, Hermanson spoke on the racial crisis in the United States. He hes spent two years living in|. Chicago wor working with civil rights} - vole said that the Negro 1 really § rights, nm of Cast. legar-Kinnaird Jaycees at}: 1 in ‘D’ ig human rights. Ete) After his speech, Mr. Herm- anson answered questions: from, members about the Negro . sit- uation. Next Thursday, the Castie-| Jaycees’ will © be} hosting ‘a visit to the Kootenay) district by B.C. provincial Jaycee pretienty Alf Du Assault on Officer - Costs Man $200 = “A %A-year-old Castlegar man, |" Phillip Doren: Jones, was «fined $200 recently, after‘ conviction oleh a charge of assaulting a peace! °Phe offerice took. place ‘Oct.| plus 16, near the Pacific 66 station on | Columbia Ave. to a ‘ah Jones pleaded 1 not ‘guil-|:. to the charge but was -convic: srate H.C. Pitts. months’ imprisonm: * lized so'the greens will withstand ~\snow mould and frost. It might ~.|be‘a little late to kill the’ clover : 1962 reads Kinnaird ; Fi irewvorks Prokibition B Bylaw No peceon shall sell, display, give, fire or set off fireworks within the cor- porate limite of the Town of ' Kinnaird. “Allen Selbie, Town Clerk SS Corporation of the Town of Kinnaird as follows: ually coming toan end, although| there are still a few brave swing- ers out there every day. - The: course is:being winter- this year as warm :weather and fast growth are necessary. How- ever, we now have the necessary equipment to get at it early in the spring. ‘The killing {s neces- sary because it is difficult to hit a ‘ball out of clover. The' greens ‘have'had one treatment already. ‘The irrigation well came in better than’ anticipated and "at ns 6: fairways and greens, No.’one, ae No. eight, and ‘No, nine, awill: be’ completely ‘seeded ‘this [Keep those debentures flow- ing. 80: We: et -:that® tall: golf “fuins ctions have! come to an-end ‘for ‘this ‘Think ‘of all” the enjoyable tournaments we ‘had? all year. ‘will be rectified od with ‘the -next nine ‘holes, yo The climax: ‘of: our. season ‘was the final ‘banquet where new. ‘champions ‘were; honoured.’ ‘Two: from: the {men’s section not previously. mentioned were Carl Henne, winner of the ‘Bosse tro-' really go to’ Janet Reed and her the -' -.| A'job: well ‘done. ; |. work in decorating the hall and Steve Jankola ‘and his crew. for enough, ’, ing \in’.a’ building: ‘where. they have monkey. cages. We spent a happy: half-hour:! watching: the As usual, re was broke. 4 Asvusnalyitiwas took. “We: Take Better Care of Your Building Needs . 636 COLUMBIA AVENUE — PHONE 3655155 - Notice : Castlegar Residents" The following excerpts. are from the. Castlegar Fireworks’ Bylaw: Section 2 It shall: be unlawful for any person to’ sell,, dispose of or Caetic give to any Deron. or to ignite, in the Town of Castlegar, any fireball," 4 lb, ker, basket-ball, 'giant-cracker, sky | rocket, roman feuidie, mine, torpedo, or other fireworks without first obtaining from the Fire Chief a permlt so to’ do. 8 No person n shall ‘sell di of or, ‘deal in any Sreworks uy 2. of. this By-law without’ having first obtained a the are Chief the permit referred: to in Paragraph -. 1 and shall ‘further obtain from ‘the Castlegar Town Council a‘ special, ‘ pent t the fee of ule shall be Ten poner, ($10, £0 5 ses ‘Community Driv hest is Now Is YOUR CANV ASSER CALLING BACK AT YOUR. HOME? Your Community Chest canvaséer is a volunteer. He is giving up his free time — his evenings and. weekends — to help in this United Appeal ‘drive. If you asked him to call: back when he first called, please be ‘ready for him when he calls again. ‘You'll make his. Gade just that much easier for him and he'll appreciate it.