C2... CASTLEGAR NEWS, August 29, 1982” cing, his: ‘second (wife. out! of s ralddle of the night DAY _—MONDAY,_-# AUGUST 4 Hope's oils and water’ colors.""We havea house full’ of ‘them,” says Ross, I looked at Kootenay scenes; rivers and creeks, ‘trees ‘and flowers, and even a smattering ‘of moro modern ibstract By works.)\\//:) ‘Hope ‘painted when ‘she was very young, but put away. héer brushes when ‘the. children came’ along and SPECIALS FOR YOUR FAMILY YOUR HOME, AND YOURSELF JUST SAY year-old :truck driver ut; then , {when things: ‘ her ee sng ‘and:comes jome. tore; finish them usiig phe tograph or n her memory. pe the calendars from DTUC, (David ‘Thompsc Centre( and UBC (University of British: Col six-week study offered at UBC's sar. ABNESIVE vans: were around 25 people.'I didn’t Ides! halt Hiner. can LAA | RnR ae 1.44 ‘. PANTING AtBS: Brus! 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Aeon Latest WOSE: Gerry; ‘two sons, ‘Bill and Jack; and 10 grandchildren. .” : “We have.a brand ‘new. one too,’ just'10 days old.” ‘Both Hope and Ross have been involved in different times in: the Arts Council, and this year Ross is their 3 FAbalC aC ee * y tent. 90 of.115 cm: wide. ‘FAMILY THONGS: Assorted styias, - colors and sizes, GHILDREN'S 3 SLIPPERS: Assorted : atyle Pa -100% cotton, 90 cm. wi bo Sept ‘POLYESTER LIKIKG: 118 om. wide. “SCISSORS: . , Staintess steel. DRIED FLOWERS: (doa) for any arrangement. : mere Sel, 100% spun Oletin ga the Empire). © hinak : - When ‘his gerdon is svg uader a. foot + « «Ross: Whittaker display saving most of his veods from year to year. : 3 fei par X SHOE SHINER: For all types of shoes. Over 100 applications. Fatal MAGES! Assorted colors and INFANTS AND TODDLERS says. he has- Made some progress . after “eight months of therapy. “It's: hard. But}T: realize I. can't - continue’ my. ‘life the 1 way ity we : Lfeol I have to change or. 40 bags per pack. F COFFEE MUGS: : Assortment. aes A Wee an SOAP: SPOSABLE RAZORS: Sizes 10, 20 and 30. wns or ecru. EAC Bic 12 per pack, - ROSEMILK LOTION: Phato so 20 pages peralbum, OTTAWA (CP) — Sir John A. Macdonald ‘loved a. good quart. of: whisky, but’ ‘we would have been just as con- tent: to tipple froma litre- sized bottle. History shows” that’ the metrication of Canada. first began in-19th century under . Macdonald's Conservative administration and was vig- orously opposed by the Lib- erals of the day. © +: The opponents of the met-_ ric system today —.many of the most vocal are. Con- servative MPs — are running around the country claiming a metrication is a Liberal plot being. ‘shoved ‘down the throats of -voters. already _ gagging on bilingualism. Actually, true-blue Tory Macdonald asthe father of metrication: was’ aided. by such other Conservative ‘lu- minaries as John ‘Diefenba- ker, Robert Stanfield and Joe Clark. Macdonald's ‘chief .hench- man was Alexander Morris, the minister of inland rev- enue who piloted ‘the ‘first metric bill through the Com- mons in 1871-despite the ob- jections of the Opposition. LIBERALS DISPLEASED ‘: Hansard had not yet begun to’ make transcripts of'Com- - mons debates in 1871. How- ever, ‘official records -of ‘the debate show © the © Liberals were displeased with ‘what they, considered to be'an as- - sault on the beloved English system of imperial Weights a measures, ‘The most vociferous | op- ponent appears to have been: Luther Hamilton Holton,:a - . Literal MP. from ‘Chateau: | 1. who said. Morris ing the | bill up an other-: .. legislative | ‘In, more. modern cet metrication found a stalwart. supporter in. Louis-Joseph - Pigeon, a Conservative from the Quebec riding of Joliette- Assomption:! Montcalm | who “George Hees, Diefenbak- ~er's industry’ and.commerce minister, was officially coal to * forced metrication, but it was’ during’ his tenure’ that the government : seriously. began 's Con- servative administration, of- ten to the taunts’ of Liberal MPs, to think metrick. |” the’ that the 19th ‘century .Con- ‘servatives claimed would “be - beneficial” to, Canada. f eo Liberal ee white paper tabled in 1970 by. ‘Jean‘Lue-’;Pepin,~ then’: in- - dustry, trade and commerce “minister, said:“The ‘govern: ment believes that adoption ~ of the, metric system | is’ ul- y ‘debate~ on n reached its ‘most . Horner, * timately’ inev: and de- sirable for, Canada,” a policy 4. endorsed by all parties in the AT REGU rUr Summer Fabrics On. ‘Special’ “GET 1. 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