CASTLEGAR ‘NEWS, Thiirsday, March 24, 1966 Aah _Bowting Coffea Break League LHS Prod Bell 200. LHT May Bell ‘Cheerios points: Cheerios 3, Mutfeta 0, Mugs 4, Pincurlers Take Five 1, Wheaties: 1. HPueeday One O'Clock LHS Eieie evga 292, LHT Elsie zupen 62 eotlszar BA Service 2 Hr Castlegar BA Service points: Ma caistare 8 gar Drug 2, Aero’ Taxi 2, legar BA. Servi et ice 8, Inde eat | a8 80 8 Ae McLucklie | £903, ist ee “PETTITT PHOTOS | LLillad SPECIAL =e TITT PHOTOS | PETTITT PHOTOS - SOLOHd LLILLad © PET B hcertos 896. THT she oars ‘Donna Nat | LHT, ‘Donna \Lancaster 707. THS Jaguars 980. } Jaguars‘ 2623-" Therstiay Morni 5 LHS |Ev Kareen Lion: 8, Beavers 1, Squirrels 3, "reddy. bears 3 } Joan Kruegar 578. ene ‘Duds 2, e Builders 3, egulars 3, ties 1.- 5 ther 600's Joe Zebrroff 685, Earl ‘Rourke. 622. Tuesday Night Mixed tot LHS Elsie Makawichuck 20. LHT Elsie Makawichuck MHS Tom Cowlin 278. MHT Tom Ae ane its 987. TH’ e Tomcats 98' Th The Tomcats 2839. 7 ‘points: Super eoaiate 38, , SPaxtamen 6 62, a, ght Hawks Val i Hots mah, The Bovat. er. Bill Shay 618, John wae Menzie 627, Ed ‘Web: Wednesday moralng Drivers Lancaster 276. gor careties er 600s Jo: id Turner, a5, “Bsnens Belk Ss nm 643, Was Nita cata Groceteria Leagues fay Adshead 284. LHT ‘point nm pushers 2, Tiger Cats Hy ‘1 bert gsecopeon, who ‘cel- Hawkins, who are. returning Ber, Dinesh birthday last’ Sat Many hay W. E. McCrei her ‘picthday ase leighbors ly at the Lome of Mn and. Mrs. 1: aDid you know? — starting a ok ‘task, scratch a cake of soap. Soap caught der the nails Peeps Part: ‘out, and/} makes.cleaningiup easier, >: A weekend ‘wisitor to thei ome of Mr; and Mrs; ‘Art Craze | a! as Mrs, Craze’s' brother, Mr. John Smith of London En England. This was ‘thelr first reunii 10 years. hes, Ph. 365-55 MGonprataatons to: Mr: ind Both wedding an- 4 caso works departm sistoriniaw, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Joe spond .to home to’ White Fox, Sask. after town. fire cl en three weeks in Haw- He e Schlattner celebrated | asset tp the thered’ ace Pa G08, Gory nian a8, G..'3.¢: Archibald «to: pid them : Of: year,’ BN operated «the Dumont grocery store‘for. 15 yoats. Present 7 plans are to spend‘ the ‘summer at ‘Cultus Lake. vun- | recommendation _ that) ly, st ne wh NERS, OSDE Me: Y, ake boro ke: fire alarms, is can- tained in ! ual zeport of le Bays. available at all times, are “an | pi artment far ahead of commal | poteade a answer ed 20 calls and had four false alarms, the latter d ‘Bs rts takin, as 4 cue | vy. shorts a gral, towns, the mayor and. corporation of, Ml Fernien nen, atte are|} a case of el ” uring 1968. he 6, he reports, the i ig ae [rd cat oe tation was sent ty [i q Fire Chief Wants Better Heating at Brigade Hall i af Ae oe og part [a ae ie by : tal“of 201 b 301 burning per ee 0. Goitty uring the cle: : fed peer ns, bapa irae | ent hai aes reser, aa ata rand a ihe. “men eS He Sian bea Bh eae pret ate Ip incase pa. et subealied by fhe a paalo re Gioanhy ae Kay ie ead 692. THS: ne. Pins 899. THT King” Pins Team sointa: bata 1 Flintstones 3, Oddballs J, King Fin 4 4; Five Thumbs e Beat- ‘ni ing Ev Koreen 213, LaT 526. THS ‘Teddybears 847, THT Teddybears 22: Team a anta: Minx 1 ipmunk 1. Rowdy Rollers LHS Marie Prokop 233. LUT PETTITT: PHOTOS - THS Groaners 914. THT Groaners 2492. models. Muttart Homes for ‘66 We are pleased to present to you a new group of designs with YOU in mind utility room home (continued from page three) s| Pronouncements were unduly dominating the New Testament. This taught that man should “turn the other creek.” Only by practising forgiveness could man obtain the mercy of God, he said. Pastor Reeves suggested at there was a danger of people “getting off on the wrong foot” unless they avvre- ciated the real purpose of pun- ishment. Capital punishment. together with other punishment. might have value as a deterent. How- ever he did not hold the view that “all sin is sickness’ felt that. the main areument for punjshment was retributive. Punishmeut should ‘equally| man ipatetanye offence. tinued. clearly. stated. that a id blood rist sai to ghange the law. to turning the other. cheek ap- plied to atelgal conduct rath- ted the argument or hi * Goncliding, Rev. said that while hanging wi mittingty, ce it Reeves was Old Testament, he con- a ie ‘ References le Was: ; of cardinal importance, and urg- arn te q 1 au: a1 at Bout OW id re Nee Test ews Should State Take the =e Of Killers? Argues Panel of ca £ capital punishment. Moreover sented from the view that re was a deterent, quoting the Favreau report: that “abolition | 3 and suppression of capital pun- fect of immediately increasin; the crime rate. “During the las during which time th had aur ere ha crease in the number of mur. ders committed had taken place. in preventing: murders conimit- tion could help a murder’s vic- Mr. Maddocks Gehan body. was recen his mother for. ishment: does not Have the ef- : rab! three to four yéars in Canada, | docks ar n no executions, ‘no no great in-|! No deterent would succeed j ™! ted out of passion and no execu- ‘There w “In our. judicial system,” | ¥! ar Rev. ggests if capttal nme naga al anol pred ike wae would | it the ‘available Svidence eued id uct tena this belief. One lady in the audience said that inher view convicted amongst 1 the execution Oe ore ’o! tear cure um- recent it! re aaa be an assei, he Fae ea id she mig for such |: sialon sad ae eo is SSet fay ey f hep walere ang i satety. Al a le he felt Jt wag ‘too costly for. Cast- whare cable wee; is dill 14 Sod won Mar 3. — ¥ your pepertunity fo enjoy * channels 26 CBS Catl at the local office and mak your 28 cation soon te aveid disappointment. — Kin-Ger Video 270 Columbia Ave. Castlegar, BC. Ope sci for in the $15.00 TV dite Rikon i in the home, but notin. % ead LINOS — SASH AND DOOR ALL TYPES OF LUMBER ELK CEMENT — PLYWOOD All Sizes of Glass Cut to Order PERTTI SPECIALS EXTERIOR HOUSE PAINT bie fi hea art L $7.35 a gallon Seas a@ quart SouousevsosoeonconsMaRpNgasnpRTesOnoessed: “We Take Better Care. of Your Building Needs” _ 686 COLUMBIA AVENUE — PHONE 365-5155 A ed the audience, whatever their ws.on- (the; matter, fe bape ee their « vier ews | ; OR the question of. statis Bell felt: that: the avaible evidence on ithe seubject PRs =n = inves a the argame! ment in favor of retention‘had some mer, | it and.that .capital My} had a a rehabilitating :€ffect “on society as a whole: i J. ‘Psychiatrists : believed. tha’ fear ‘could be':uséd.:to_ correc! behavior and-he siggested tha in:looking at this’question fhe was a-danger of mistaking ‘‘be- ing jciviliz ed with being hum: an She dav has ‘mot yet arriv; ed, sald. Mr.’ Bell. when * tha Sotial sclentist “could treat all easoa af antiensinl behavior: |.Conseauently.when it was-foun: L —T ” Yes, you get a free carton of Coke with evéry $3.50 ( plus deposit) purchase of Pacific 66: Gasoline ExS S Jack White's : _ FIELD & STREAM : The Arrow; Lakes. Fishery art HW “Most of pe fpemation, tained for this nation oh: ‘ed from th ‘sourees, at, resent is only lightly exploit, largest Do! Char’ an woloane Varden} left in. British Columbia is di to exist in this of Ciel : clusion’ 1, The Arrow Lakes Fishery |. Pay sane a MscINNES 3 New Appointment Announced The appointment of James A. Macinnes as Director. of Public ations ‘in' the British :Colum- bia Telephone, Company is an- wbunced by J: Emest Richard- Company President and Chiat Executive Officer.” Mr. Macinnes. graduated from the University of British Col- umbia in 1950 with a Bachelor of Applied Science degree in mechanical “engineering and began his career with B.C.TEL -in-June_of the same ‘year. By he: jas Senior Engin- ind the follow- became District served Engineering 4 and. Construction ing. ser ata and (possib! 'the dam fay ben rate because of improved sang : nephews who. are residents in > Canada may, how he claimed a8} vq dependents on 1985 income, tax] ha returns, according to’ district ta- E ‘cation! director AiR. Bevan, ‘tat sald, Relatives Gan Ste "Now he Claimed Aunts, tinctes, nieces’ and of : surveys of spawning grounds aud _| each won $2, Present evaluatio : cy: one apt the fe popone ere Col- umbia River ridin; two con- atituenctan ita be’ Re- nsation and other allied! ii ne MA wh Fesponsibl’ who wilh ba have, Says. Revelstoke-Slocan ‘wilt: relocation. and | noe of CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, | HOLIDAYING IN VANCOUVER? ‘the Greatest’|_ \... . taken b Chamberg , of Com-| close to all attractions, 39 merce, munitpaY ev ankaions, to sult your budget, service clubs and individuals dining room and central address +d good sna ‘spoke highly of peridetits.' * sole draina, re its fish ae ‘wildlife Populatiodd ded only- the moar eterno! 4 inven! of ae mesotvess. os T HAS, TO BE DONE given by our present govern- ment to the establishment of proper. surveys of this import- ant fishery. Not tomorrow or. the next day, but now. ‘be done’on all species and on the sources of and types of food available, now and after ampoundment. ‘1)''Authorization must bel. ae — | By MARIE SETO - "the vi 1 the fTébr of tHe legislature” and in’ the 'Soeréd- caucus,” also praised the action Complete: surveys must é 0 SHSS grade 11 stud: ated in, the’ finals F . United Nations Pilgrima: erimage for Youth Contest, held in “Nelson last. Friday. Cathy Abrossimoff and An- arew ‘ang vied with four oth adequate allocation of ft beds. The federal government | © has provided. many artificial success, why not for sport fish- eries? 4. Adequate funds must be beds for salmon with complete |} Three Farmers Win Big Awards In Bank Contest Three B.C. farmers have 000 awards under the Bank of Montreal Canada Centennial Farm Leadership Aw- ards program: The ‘trio are Douglas P. Fraser of Osoyoos, Thomas R. Hopkins of Cloverdale and Mur- ray A. Davie of Ladner. The award-will enable Mr. of th ciation of © Profesional Engin. * eers: of B.C.* and: the American Society of Mechanica Engineers. : tree»: production: will travel: to:the United States to learn. about performance testing .of: beef cattle while ‘Mr. Davie will bee to Britain to study msg eee od ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING “ROBSON RECREATION SOCIETY © March 28'st 8.00 p.m. ROBSON HALL: EVERYBODY WELCOME the isckpot rize of a month’s winner of “the trip is Anne a grade 10 Relsonite. “4 trip to New any'reason, This is tl consecutive. time’ that Suse has been placed second in this con- test. Our’ congratulations -to Anne, to Cathy and Andrew for their fine effort. To reach the finals, the con- testants' went through three dif- Heult stages. In January an e5- say. on: “Canada’s Role in: the United Nations” had to be writ- ten. The second stage came: in February when they had to sit a 100-question examination, on the United Nations, The final stage was the’ speech contest, when the’ topic: was “In Your .| Opinion, Has" Indonesia’s With- drawal fromthe United Na- tions set a Dangerous Prece- dent?” In addition to these stages, contestants-. were. required. to ‘worth the, effort.” It seems that’ ‘eareers night was a very. profitable and inter- }; esting event for the seniors that attended its session. ‘I'' spoke nine: boys’and one: girl made very good showing but lost first by .4 of:a point to. iL: Girls (14 years): Jacqueline | Lamarche:. placed. seventh on free floor, second in .vaulting and first on uneven parallel bars, Boys . (16): David Heglin placed. first in rings, - first on Parallel ‘bars-and fourth on high bars. Greg Heibert placed first on high bar, second on parallel bars’ and fifth on rings. Kean ‘Barton .placed second on pom- mel horse, fourth on the rings, high bars and parallel bars, An- dy Verigin placed third on Pom- mel horse, sixth on rings and pacalicl bars'an and Dean Hough: ton- placed third: on the rin; Boys (19): Bob Deptuck plac: ed second in vaulting. Wayne McNicol placed second in rings and parallel bars, third on high far and sixth in vaulting and pommel. horse. Dal. Newman Paced first.in free floor and third in vaulting and John Stre- laeff placed. first in rings, sec- ond on: high bar and parallel bate and seventh on the pommel jorse. loops, ‘Vernon and Rossland. ane - More Electric - Power Exports creasing exporte of el- ‘ecteie' ‘power to the United Sta- tes appear)-Hkely. within the, next '10 years, along with the continued “phenomenal growth” in Canada’s own use of power, reports the current Commer- clal'Letter of the Canadian Im- erial Bank of. Commerce. Water power accounted for 75 per cent of Canada’s gener- ating capacity in 1965. But it is expected that water power ‘Fruit Tree ‘Spraying. "MODERN POWER EQUIPMENT Phone 365-6767 WALDIE | F i SERVICE CENTRE FRONT STREET — CASTLEGAR : : 22 will ry wants as the main source of electrical energy at some time in the future, as total produc- tion increases. The Bank’s Letter notes that the increase in exports of electric energy was made pos- sible by. a change of policy in 1963. At that time the Canadian Government. abolished” the ex- port tax on electric energy and announced a policy for the de- chni-| fill. in.;a :personal;. date: form. |... f ‘However, , the. Jackpot: is well SUS Library ‘Trustees seminar was: held; in| Grand. 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Members. ee ‘Castlegar. -Bb- i¢- | rary who. attended were? Mr. and | us: c. ‘Mr./ ai Mrs...C. King, ; R. Whit: taker, Mrs. R. C, Saat Mrs. A.:Sones. and Mrs. J.. Gemmill. While- presentatives were .€l to. dinner. by courtesy: of, Grand Forks-council. : Chairman © of:: the seminar was Alex Smith, chairman of the Trustees Institar an. regional - ., secretary. of ‘the Trustees Inptitute.. . 2 ‘The seminar was held to ex- change. ‘ideas on. small. libraries and to. discuss cooperative lib- =| rary, purchases, and Sook ex- change. + | ander’. Ma in: Grand: Forks, the. re- |}; rtained | by two famous jorplorers,: Alex George Vancouver, in'1793. 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