CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 6, 1961 “NAPOLEON—By McBride Local Boys Become — yy Forest Wardens Now thai Teh “thre season isy training continues to’ stress “forest fire ener and the “Keep BS on patrol. Founded a1 years. fage by the |} Cansdian ation of ‘BO. to ‘promote public intereat in jy the protection of our forest resour- ces from the ravages of fire, insects and disease, Junier:: Forest ‘Warden hool- Qo to years) are recelving instruction SUNBEAM for the protection and’ wise wse COMMER CARS. Commer : ‘amall Trucks and] torestry ‘profession or becomes ai Br den as & forest econo! usses | wpe the forest industries in later life, also such a background, he will be INTERNATIONAL‘. LINE | better citizen, OF TRUCKS. AND STATIONWAGONS ROCK ISLAND . "SERVICE “Box 37, Trail, B.C. Phone 2844 forest problems of his day. ‘LARGE FISH 1950 by Commander Hodgson SWIMMING LESSONS Red Cross Swimming Lessons at Clarke’s Poot | begining July 10 to July 20 from 9 - 10 a.m./and 10 - 11 a.m. Forms are available at Clarke’s re- sidence, 762 2nd Ave., or phone 5106. courses designed ‘to. instil fuller appreciation of our personal Iinbllty| "rnstse aystem, glass, Ughts, mlr- ‘Whether or not he enters the js the Association's view that, with Practice sessions for those taking, lessons. will | be ahta Mond: Wed W from 2 - 4 p.m. at 25c each. [ior ie ee ete a oe es a la | tease’ Gamada eet fear acod-|® Wait till you've seen’. pean The Sands ‘Wait ‘tL. you've. enjoyed the luxury; of, modern appointments ‘to make your comfort complete, and the friendly attention to satisfy your.every wish : Join us at The Sands — Commercial Caras Honored ~the SANDS MOTOR ‘HOTEL Mu 2-1831 Relex 4 jos6-2389 WWANCOUVER, bt) —— i epee Smith's Kennels ‘THURSDAY, JULY 13: 1961 Sriith’s Boarding Kennels “Syringa Creek — Phone 90045. deposit box, -Plans ‘Do: Count In-Making Car Trips Enjoyable “There is. no reason why. 6 motorist shouldn't get the ullest e. qnlormeet, out of his vacation mo- tri; claims Highway Safety, Council. 4 “AM It takes Is 9 little prepara- tion’ and some common sense. nada’ the annual continent-wide Slow Down and Live Campaign State and Provincial Safety Co-or- ‘ese | Cinators, thas issued a few tips for enjoyable motoring. . Pirst, it advises, the car should be safety checked before leaving. Make certain brakes, horn, steering, “ts in of| rors, wipers and tires are in top all our fipsai and wildlife resources, Forestry Assoc- travelling condition, tation appronchos the student War! of fush will be either eliminated or ‘Then start early'so any sense of! reduced to a minimum, and stop Bove greatest n natural resourve a4 when tired or Just to, enjoy, the P ‘a scenery. fol who set ligent interest in every aspect of OU| shedutes. for trips produce tense nerves and muscles. A fast trip proves only, ‘one thing: ‘that you c-| might as well have used the time tively associated with any phase of saved to get pleasure out of the it ‘Drive easily, Ignore others who 8 sist on: frantic pursuit of © what to his com- think munity a broader vision and e more rapes to edie largely informed attitude toward the|r.4 them brag. There msy come a day when thelr ego needs help. Let the. tail-gating, horn-honk- ‘ng driver pass. Forget the flare of “hy ‘The largest fish caught any-| temper that arises when another “J where in ‘the world’on rod and lne| driver cuts into the safe space bet- ween your car and the one ahead. He'll probably. still be there’ when of| you reach your destination. Obey traffic rules, Little can be {gained and disaster can be pro- duced by. sneaking in a rule or two ‘of your own. ly,” advises the Coun- cil, “drive relaxed and with, pa- tience. Annoyance at other drivers is senseless, If you must be an- noyed, watch for some of your own driving faults and get annoyed enough to correct them, While you drive in traffic, the only thing you drive sensibly, and you teach them that by example.” ‘Home Burglaries Form Large Part Of Thefts Each Year' Home burglaries ‘represent a ing to officials of the All Canada Insurance Federation. Thefts increase sharply during the vacation months when owners are away. The Federation, which repre- sents more than 200 Canadian fire, | casualty and automobile insurance companies, offers these recom- mendations to guard against home burglary while on vacation. 1) Have milk and ‘newspaper ola gre a sure Indication that the re- sident is away. 2) Arrange to have your lawn eared for regularly. 3): Inform the Jocal police that you will be away. They will check =|": home periedically, 4) Have a friend or neighbor Ife) iste, the house ccoasieney, to see that all is in ord 5) Remove vaiuabie vailver “or dewelry for storage ina. bank safety, + 6) Do “hot leave Lights buming in the house. 7) :Ask the local “newspaper not 8) Ifa theft o inform poli¢e: ely, Even if nothing been taken, the informatlon' willbe ‘of value to police. Wheel Alignment | |= Kinnatrd — Phone 2472 the ‘Canadian }* ‘The Council, sponsoring in Cas: je D. ‘Gibion, genoa tran: ager of .the Bank of Nova Scotia. is, reported to be the ied successor to. contro- Governor of the Bank oF "Canada, James E. Coyne, who has been fighting with Finance Minister Fleming. By JAMES x. NESHITT ses of Premior a ‘|parate, the. people's business from i Te Bowever, we cannot ‘entirely Be the politicians” business as long as we elect governments and: legisia- tures ‘by politics, and tes the-best system,’ ‘The. people's business ‘and’ the <|politictans’ business are, in the long clesh: in seasion r dates. a ‘Not aa of |them are delirious with’ Joy” because: ‘thelr - respected party, for which they have labored long and well, is ¢o be submerged: bya conglomeration with" ‘a nebu- lous name, * a Now pasty Tt will be milghity' interesting to: }-) umbia’s 16 COF MLAs aré: unable ‘lto ‘attend both. the: special: Seision : ‘They ‘yould never, never do.’ ‘such a | thing. "hey wonder bow low a 'pre- “|he sau, in due course, he'll give a | thelr nea can teach other drivers 1s-how to|- "| thered at. the home of Mrs. L. V. Kinnaird Discusses Possible Servicing. 12-Lot Subdivision A 12-lot ‘subdivision fronting on the Columbla river near the Guy Guldo residence is s possibility if the land-owner, Mare Dumont, ag- rees to the ‘terms under which: the village will service the lots which are already’ ini the village. ‘At thelr meeting. Monday tts commissioners felt that the .vil- lege’s share in putting . in. water should not-exceed $3,000. over & years, Estimated cost of a pipeline |p, im. the area is $6,000 while road run, one and the same. ‘poll- are not too" unhappy: about:'. the ‘Col- ate which ‘OOFers gd to’ the ‘New to the ‘and the New first: conven- Party’ i ‘tlon, which falls at the same, time.| [:: ‘COP. chieftains,” are.outraged, male can stoop. ie: premier cays nothing, i vabout the ‘+ Saat the same, no matter how important and pressing the people's duainess, the premier wouldn't call . egitative: | beep at the fal Credit con- ‘Under our political set-up, you see, ‘8 premier may. do pretty well as he chooses — an opposition lea- der must play second fiddle, * The ‘COF, nonetheless, in their complaints, do have a point, and it tg this: The premier,‘at the last session, said there'd likely be 8 special session in the autumn. - Aug. 1 can hardly be called autumn, though .the premier will say that by then the sun is well on the wane... And here's a most important point — Aug. 1 will be the ninth | anniveraary of the day when Ben- nett Was: sworn into the Srepiter ebip, He'd’ wks to do a Nttle ‘crowing about ‘that, right in the chamber |. of ‘the province's highest law-ma- kers, And Aug. 2:45 Social Oredit's birthday — where a better place to celebrate it than the legislature ite self? =! eolamn has pondered this whole. itching come “up with but.one conclusion: e premier deliberately called the pals for “Aug, 1.50 that his CCF work would cost. $3,000. tax would have to "be - pald the start of the year following the putting in of the line, Commissions felt the subdivision would be an expensive one from the point of view of the owner under these terms. It was suggested. that the cost could be cut down by pla- cing the road on the river side of the Iota, Showers Held For Mothers Of © Bride-Elects —— + -Bevyenteen friends of Mrs. Holly Pletcher and Mrs. J. Schuepfer ga- Campbell recently in honor of Miss Marguerite .Fletcher, June bride- elect, and Miss Lorraine Schuepfer, duly bride-elect. ‘The guests. were all attired In nurses’ uniforms, “ Corsages were presented to the guests of honor. Games and a social hour were. en- Joyed by all,’ The two guests of, honor...were Presented with.‘wedding gifts from the group to be passed on to: their daughters when they attend the weddings in Crossfield, Alberta, where . Miss: Flebcher.. will .be, mar- rled,- and Vancouver,’ where Miss ht be and frustrated, inthe .hopo. that. the new party would be weakened be- fore it gets off’ the ground, “One ‘thing’s sure — the ‘premier won't be changing the date. He's the boss, and what he says goes. He doesn't care whether CCF’ers, at- tend'the session or not. ‘With: his majority, he.can get along: without them, If they should ‘pe 20° foolish as ‘to be absent, what political ‘hay Benhett would “make of. that on the hustings. Whe odd ‘part of! this argument —-the people's’ business; versus the politician’s business — is that COF House -of Commons leader Hazén Argue, while hé should be sitting in the Commons attending to the bus- tness of the people who elected him, is running about the’ cointry,spec- chifying,, seeking’ leadership of th: New Party, | s OPENS PAINT ?. FRIDAY - JULY.7: 9 am, to 9 p.m. We would appréciate Your patronage. LIKE A _WASHABEE | FOR ‘ALL INTERIOR: SURFACES 5. Fishing; Rod: & Re BUILDING :& Our Grand Opening Prize Winners Were | 9 X 12 Carpet, Mrs. A.,Hopland ‘25 bags Zonolite, P. Mitchell, . 5, Gallons Paint, G.. H. ~4)-Pingpong Table, Lorraine Creegan - 6, Staple Gun & Stables, Bobby Maloff “7, Bricks for Barbeque, R. E. Goulet “Weight guessing contest, Mrs. Hope Whittaker “ OGLOW BROS. ee . Smith el, Mrs, Iréne” Abrosimoff SUPPLY CO, LTD. Mind you, our premier doesn't always stay at home, answering the public's letters, He often ignores those: who write to him, or so they say, and goes: politicking for Soc! : NEW JOBS. ‘The numberof new jobs crea~ ted in Canada “between, mid-1959 and’ mid-2960 totalled only 220,000, and ‘it is‘estimated that to absorb new workers entering. the labour force ,. the..economy ., will .. have 20 create’ 200,000 new jobs ‘anntially Schuepfer, is to be married. 2 BOUNDARY HLECTRIC Lm. +} [Am,, the’/1961-1065 ; perio ———————y | 603 ae Ave. Castlegar, BO. Phone: 2 aes ‘ ——— Engineer to: Pat git The’ “pollution :contrel » board's executive engineer; wes expected in| Celgar effluent, Dr, Tindsey, sald the area Friday ¢o, make investiga. tions along the Columbis"and Koo-| vy Linds dous matter, finding its way into,the |, river, such di! last, week’ e Kootenay. "Health Unit, of representations ‘Which’ health unit had made;to:th: Visit Roferriig’ in: his: fetter t to. the while | the: company: had ‘made real, efforts ¢o contro}; injur: discharge that, did;come ‘the plant from time to: time threat to. 1 boast and: “call which me ep village raw sewage from the ‘City of Nelson, discharge from the Celgar pulp mill and undiluted sewage from to Dr, Lindsay: Yettdr:ha: pointed out thatcsewage, from’, ey _Neleon ‘homes was being cern to: the Wess. Unit, for the Nelson, sewage wan creating # hazard to member mun- icipalities » of) fhe : West Rootenay ‘ unit, ‘aatd, Dr. Lindssy into. the river at Trail, Dr. Hodery hoard. fenalve ? through "Wwaitield iA.-E,'‘Bert’ Staite - Succeeds Westonay pitrny neks -: ean 11. ol ia bi ly of an1l-year-old ‘boy, Mr. gach: fim ‘Thompson; makes ae ahoxkeel ips See the new, ¢ a ge of these fe York. understand conversation again. e Easy Budget. Terms.” nn Ron roteau:. ad Patti | inakin: Sharon Kinakin.and Fred ‘Tomelin, Burak and sce Henderson, Bale, Jonn ‘Wadssen, Angela Homin- juk, Margaret White, Randy Mana- 2: CVV), Grads 2:-Dariene Hayweod ana | aces Oleon: (VV): « “Connie :Hegexian, | { Grade 3: ‘Tommy dle and Bruce wm. Grade 3: - gharon, Sheltoatiik, 3 tselig ¢ (Oy); . Jin’ “Ganada, : more “than; 20,000,.in d aunsie nd possibly, 2,000.4n ‘Biber~ th be made pienso at ‘the. school Sen’ eptember.’ iA report to.the. board’ indtea- ted that.a large ‘power ‘mower’ had |: been purchased for cutting’ grass at the sehocls of the, distsics, : ‘11,000 ESKIMOS~~»" : Chere are about. 11,000 Eskimos Greenland,.; more; than | 16,000 /-in ‘Walter Popoff, Larry |" chase ‘Pearson, Garth Grade ;,6:.° Ken? ‘Murray, John j” =| han, “ cA ono Dianne Leckie and. Usabelle Honorable