Page 6 Premier Bennett Describes Doukhobor Problem History} Part 5 . Cool Heads For Solution The next dation was in Admini that the Doukhobor form of mar-| tive Comittee composed of re- -Fjage be and the Govern- Government will, at this Session, introduce Legislation to this ef- fect. ment pails For the present, therefore, such administration is in the hands of The ‘next wae a Ce of Deputies under repeal of existing L the Ch ip of the Deputy eluding Doukhobors and their de. scendents from voting. An a- miendment to the “Election Act” at this Session will give effect to this recommendation. - ‘Two other recommendations re- > garding portions of the Criminal Code and immunity from Mili- tary Service are not within the powers of this Government, and will “be the subject of conversa- tions at an early date with the Government at Ottawa. A final recommendation re- if garding a continuing Commission on Doukhobor affairs, will not be, for the Minister of Education, and com- posed of the Deputy Minister of Finance, the Deputy Attorney- General, the Deputy Minister of Public Works, the Deputy Mini- ster of Health, the Deputy Minis- ter of Welfare, the Superinten- dent of Child Welfare and Assist- ant-Commissioner Rivett Carnac of the R.C.M.P: The Attorney General sits with this Committee and keeps the Cabinet. advised of all developments in. this con- nection. In the West Kooienay Area it- self representative of this larger is a group consist- with, because in the opinion of this Government, such a Com- mission can accomplish nothing which may not be more readily RADIO. SERVICE BHUBER 25 years experlence Work Guaranteed Box 522 Phone 4922 Castlegar, BC. ine of Mr, Emmett Gulley (of the Consultative Committee), In- spector Harris, R.C.M.P., Mr. J. Smith of the Department of Wel- fare and the school inspectors of School District 7, 8 and 9. One thing must now be said— that is, if procrastination were a Broper charge to level at previous administrations, certainly such a | charge ‘cannot be made against this Government. The Honorable the Leader of the’ Opposition i in a.statement re- ported in the “Times” of the 14th of-the month, is said to have ad- vised certain people that the blame for. the present Sons of Eesedom problem could be plac- ly on the of the G ‘BEAUTY. HOURS: 9a am, to 5:30 p.m. OPEN TUES. to SAT. PHONE. 2011 sence am When you want fo. on send a had tear... Look up "TAILORS" id the Yellow Pages* i Look up “VETERINARY. “ SURGEONS" in the Yellow Pages* Look up: “BARBERS” in the Yellow. Pases* The Yellow Poges tell who’; oye Selle-Rente—Repates BRITISH COLUMBIA TELEPHONE .COMPANY I. want to say clearly that not only.is such a statement mislead- ing and.inaccurate, but also it is one reflecting partisan politics, which have no place, in a discus- son ofa question as‘serious as hese days the Press and private ion ‘reflect much. emo- < tio! discussions of: this ques- |tioriMfay I say simply.thatmamé- sailing or blame-placing add'noth- -dome” trains next year, is an crs Testing Tunnels.For Scenic-Domes funnel template being used in British Columbia to prepare 44 district tunnels for the arrival of Canadian Pacific “scenic- G if f Castlegar mut be ‘truly the the events. Assistant Manager. on This is the third ‘ime. thatthe - | West Kootenay Chapter of Credit Unions has chosen Castlegar for the ‘site of important chapter The first time. was the unique Credit Union school for execu- tive members, The second’ time was for the preview of the new Credit Union film “The Kings Xn last event saw governors of Trail, Nelson, Rossland, Castle- gar and the Arrow Lakes Credit Unions meeting to hear Gordon Smith, Canadian Manager Cuna Mutual, and Jack Burns, of Governors: remarked at the meeting how much they enjoy- ed coming. to the meetings held in Castlegar. Mr. ae lecture may read it. FINED FOR HAVING Cereal _ products, ‘by-fe and twigs. Acting as delicate template “fingers”, the: twigs probe the . sides and arc of tunnels, and liregular, Projecting rock is later stoped, or excavated. Here, a C.P.R. crew commences, work in acreage, ECONOMY — PLUS bread, aré the least expensive foods, in terms of man hours and LOADED GUN IN CAR Richard: Gopp of Blueberry Creeky appeared before Stipen- jary tw. H. Taylor in Cc is in issue of the B.C. Credit Unionists. So those who could not come including in_his car. ur, last week and Faceted guilty to a.charge of having a loaded gun He was fined $10 and $5 costs. on the V a curving tunnel west of K: Canadian Pacific Photo. VANCOUVER — Canada’s “Trains’ of Tomorrow”, | the streamlined, lightweight, stain- less steel, “scenic dome” beauties which the Canadian "Pacific. Rail- way expects for CPR Test 44 Tunnels For Scenic Domes RIGBY’S| BUS: DEPOT: _GOFFEE SHOP will be so equipped. with modern NOVELTIES MAGAZINES. GIFTS CONFECTIONERY LUNCH COUNTER - You Meet Your Friends at Rigbys springs for the last word in rail: riding. comfort, that, we are fol- lowing through to provide maxi- mum. room | for expected spring action, ly jon’ curves.” service next tyear, have already their into “Uunlike’ early paodel passen- | ing toa of this and that cool heads and calm words were never more. neces- sary than in discussions concern- ing this matter. One final word. It must be re- membered that, while we are go- ing \forward with measures in- tended to alleviate and, if pos- sible, solve the problem presented py this :Sect, that this: Govern- ment has a Constitutional. Duty British Columbia. Work has already begun on the first of 44 tunnels in the Cana- dian Pacific's British Columbia district, to prepare them for the accommodation of the new trains which will embody the finest and most comfortable rail travel fea- tures of any on this continent, .. tunnel engineering feats 2 in North at: the same time to law and order in the Province, Despite the inferences to ‘be drawn from the ‘remarks .of the Leader of the Opposition, I do not think that we should be ex- pected, while working out a solu- tion to this question altng oe the fi under ' towering Mount Mac- donald, opened in 1916, and the world-famous, pretzel-like Spiral turinels: on the Canadian Pacific line east of Field, B.C., construct- ed i in 1908, are also under inspect- ion. : lines which I have cease enforcement: of the. laws et Canada and of this Province. All citizens. of British Columbia must: obey: the laws. or otherwise a state of anarchy. would .exist, “This: .Government will not shirk -its. responsibility. no matter how difficult -the - situation be- comes. The End ONE HUNDRED/POUNDS OF WHEAT Ever:, ‘Stop to consider what the milling” process ’does to 100 pounds .of wheat?” It doesn’t all come “out flour. Here's a rough of the. 100 pounds of wheat give approx- imately 23 ‘pounds cattle feed plus 77 pounds crude: flour: By further -. milling,.-the cil pounds crude flour provides ap- proximately” 3.85 pounds low grade flour plus ‘73.15° pounds’ of “straight”... flour. . Still further processing of the “straight” ‘flour gives approximately : 21.95 pounds prepared or self-rising flour pro- duets) and, 51.05 pounds’ of ‘pat- bread. of clear flour, (used largely in ent flour, the high grade product used. by your Baker, to make ow » 10 are anticipated “here for ne handling of the new “blister” observation and’ lounge cars. Minor stoping’ or rock excavation, will be neces- sary in’ other. regional mountain underpasses, it was stated, “It isn’t that we can’t handdl these new traing with present clearances,” (Tf. W. . Creighton, Canadian Pacific district engineer Among the most spectacular = ger rail equipment, the ee trains, now under construction by U.S.A. Budd Company, are not designed for a stern, hard ride,” added Mr. Creighton. First’ work of excavation: has begun. ina 200-foot tunnel. near Cherry Creek, 14 miles west of Kamloops, B.C. A..template, for contour *’ pat- tern ‘of ‘required tunnel dimen- sions. was first passed CHICAGO’ HONOLULU. Let the‘Canadian Pacific Airlines: agent help. you, plan your entire trip. He: will: provi . Save'Time -FLY ¥ou can save many hours — often days —‘ when you: FLY to -your..destination, wherever -it may be, Flying time’ from Castlegar to*" VANCOUVER’ LOS ANGELES . 2 hrs; 81(2 hrs. 1112 hrs. 32 hrs, 100.55 130.30 ticket service no matter the ‘curving bore, and’ rock pro- jections which exceeded’ newly specified’ heights and widths are being blasted and chipped away. |" Baars 2. The 44 Canadian Pacific B.C. district. tunnels involved, inclu- ding: the 4,579-foot “Long’ Tun”, niear., Spuzzum_ in. the Cascade subdivision; .584-foot “Black Can- son. subdivision, down to 101-foot yon”,-near Basque, in the.Thomp- “Cariboo. Joe", near Ades on the Cascade’ subdivision are to. un- dergo careful inspection. to suit- ably outfit them for the railway. “prima donnas” which :next: year | - will: revolutionize rail travel in Canada. ‘|at Vancouver said; “but the cars, where you" want’ 6° go: Phone sor for informa- tion and reservations, Family: Fares Commencing ‘October i YJ 28.05; 196.05., : Castlega r Wows _ DOORS — SASH ‘ABINET MAKING Sash: & Door PHONE 3211 Free Estimates The Crow and the A THIRSTY CROW found a Pitcher with some water in it, bus 50 little was there that, try as she might, she could not reach it with her beak, and it seemed as though she would die of thirst, within | ‘sight of the remedy. At last she hit upon a clever plan. She began dropping pebbles into the’ Pitcher, and with each pebble the water rosea little higher until at lastit reached the brim, and ‘the knowing bird was enabled to quench her thirst. MORAL: If you are thirsty for success, begin dropping alittle money into a 1 ath it at our With each deposit, your-balance will rise a little higher, until at last you have the funds you need to make dreams ‘ come true: Be a knowing! bird — : visit our nearest branch today! Pitcher - Mustration by. Arthur Rockiam, Sram the $ Heinemann Edition of Aesop's Fables... Thursday, October 29, 1953 (Sl Page 7 The News’ Classified ‘For Sale | F ‘or Sale. GREY BABY BUGGY. condition. Phone 3898, Mrs, R. Desaulniers, Robson.’ Q Goop 3-42 New. Phone 2571. WHITE. & BLACK COAL ‘and Wood kitchen range. Good con- dition. Price $40, Apply Mrs, E. AwLampard, clo Mrs, A. Rich- ards, Castlegar, Phone | 3688, . Castlegar." P3-42 Bargain... price. COLEMAN OIL arcs aoe 3-43 1953 PONTIAC: SEDAN, AN, PANEL.. * Apply Frank] .2 _Kavic, ‘Robson, P3-44 Good condi G. Mille - culating’ “heater. tion. Reasonable, Robson, Phone 2276. NICKEL-TOPPED: WOOD, CIR- Cl-44 is T, LADIES’. BICYCLE. EXCEL- jent condition: Phone Sica ue LOT 60'x100', in d, full. Sev- enth'; Avenue. P.: Gretchen, Gaeen PS. a2 Green St... Pi-44 1940 SEVEN PASSENGER PLY- MOUTH Sedan, Must sell im- mediately. Make: your own of- fer, Apply Paul Gergely, Post Office, Phone 3704. P3-42 4 CHERRY. AND Prune :trees,, House 24'x30’, Wanted to Buy 1951 THOR WASHING MACH- INE, As new. ‘In storage for Tost’ two’ years, Also Studio Couch. Phone’ 3461, Castlegar . for appointment, c3. OLD NEWSPAPERS Lighting Fires, Castle News. 5 Firat tractor Plowing zchampion ofthe ‘world, Zobolrg, ber = (PAY CASH, FOR OLD atteries, . Radiators, Copper, ‘ Brass, ‘Lead, ete, “Hillerest James Eccles, Brampt Motors, ‘Trall, Phone 1555, : Heep ls crown at thes wad a plowing: match, C tfe-39 efatoutvils Ont. Ontario and 4 Canadian hampi __— in the world match. Eccles, winner For Rent Flow and Timbers will also compete t Fall. Thi a 42, tw, ROOMED FURNISHED Suite, Also three bed- use, Sth. and -Main C3-44 4 oF room hou Phone 2158, Castlegar. ey will travel as rests of Imperial i Robert Tim ‘Timbers placed ofthe world trophy, the Esso C in the second jorie match in E “MOFFATT” GAS STOVE, LIKE New. C.P, approved. Can be seen at Waldie’s Warehouse. P3-4! MILCH ‘COW. TO FRESHEN end, of March. Bill Habatott, Thrums, B.C, TWO ROOM: OR’ FOUR ‘ROOM Suite. Partly. furnished if de- ‘sired: Apply Mrs. J. Peterson, | }, Phone Some 2300 ioe British Colum 2300 B.C. Children Registered With - Crippled Children’ '$ Registry, Vancouver to know what: “progress has ‘been First . Ave, . C: 3626, : P1-44 are with he pine nase 's Registry, ak ONE “ACME” HEATER.:.MED- ium Size, Call'at Otto Ander- son’s Second Ave, Phone 3176, Castlegar. P3-44 DANCE FROCK — HARDLY Worn,’ Ballerina Length, Size 14-16, White Net and Lace. $18: Mrs, J. Charters.” Pi-44 Photo Studio FINEST QUALITY SERVICE : FOR RENT — Four roomed mod- ern apartment above Robson Cc Hall, . $35 sper month. Water and light inclu- ded. Apply Robson Coop Store'| °F their abiilty to earn a living. or Phone 3581 or 4568,, C3-42 Laurel Street, in V made ‘so that. all records will be ‘a8-Up-to-date as possible, and ta these children are under au ond have disabilities severe enough to interfere with their education One purpose. of the Registry, begun in 1952, is to. determine noff, Robson. THREE BEDROOM HOUSE IN East Robson. .Oil furnace in basement. Apply Alec’ Stocks P3-42 how many children needed help, what conditions they were suf- fering from, and what facilities were needed to assist: them, with bath. Apply G, C. Fowler or Phon 4268 after 6 p.m. : Cl-4¢ TWO ROOM APARTMENT Partly furnished, The second purpose of the Reg- istry is to assist doctors through- out the Province in getting treat- €}ment for. their ‘young children from’ all over British Columbia are on file. “Although ‘the Regstry is not organized to’ give financial ‘help give advice ‘and information’ as to where such help is obtainable. Each year about.1800 children are registered, Of these, about 1200 go onthe “active file and require ‘further follow-up : work by. the Registry. The others go on:the “inactive file” where the is kept for fi who need it. An advisory. medi- THREE’ 'ROOM SUITE 201 WITH bath. Phone’ 3897,-, Castlegar. e 3-44] Ver assists in any problem which cal panel of physicians from the staff of each hospital in Vancou- comes up. care for a purposes only. Cost of. operating the Crippled Children’s Registry is met by. a Federal _Health Grant to the Announcement - Particular child, . about the P Health .Branch, De- partment of Health’ and ‘Welfare. 4th.. Annual. CI Salk fe comes to the Registry from many Evening Group. November 14th in Robson Hall, 3-5 = p.m. Sponsored by: ‘Robson Ifa child is in- jured or malformed at birth and the inj the Re; _Jon Perry Creek near Cranbrook. ' Presence of snow on the northern © see-that the children get all the to patients who neéd it, it does |" two years in the seed-beds or one year in the seed-beds and one: Forest Service Begins ee ‘ year in transplant beds, Fall Tree Planting One project on Vancouver Is- The fall planting program of ‘land will occupy a crew of 49 the Reforestation Division of the ae wi headquarters at Cowi- Forest Service got’ underway |'Shan Lake Forest Experiment during the first week in October Stations planting half a million with fou prolel i, operation | Het 00 aces In the Gordon of these art - re ver Island and the other et eing done under contract for the East Kootenay. If the weather | Weetern Forest qaclustrics Limi- is good and a sufficient labor-|ted on private land. The other supply is available, a total of 1,- I juinna project is identical in size 20a @ pent old seedings wit and ares on, Grwn Laid nae acres, On Vancouver Island the young. quire a crew of the same number. babi are “alt Douglas ‘iz that | share Planting il gone: elther in pent two years in seed- le spring or fal le purpose beds at the Duncan’ and Gréen!of fall planting is to reforest Timbers Forest Nurseries, | those areas difficult of access in In the East Kootenay, young the spring months due to ice on yellow pine are being planted lakes used for transporting of from the East Kootenay. Nursery | men and planting stock or the These seedlings have spent either slopes until later in the year. SAVE WITH’ A ‘Thriftpass os seals Marsing DA’ MARGARIT LWGuTOH dian cosace Shows al 7 and 9 p.m. Matinee Saturday at 2 p.m. IN CHURCH BABYSITTER ‘the Division of’ Vital Statistics-in . | Victoria, About 400° to 500 chil- dren’ a’ year are registered. from Robson Boys Need S ulmaster And Asst, Scoutmaster Gear REPAIRS i e080 flexible | oe «+80 soft ~ . at this wonderful low Price. $9. 95 Are rhe A sistant: District Commissioner B. VA. Resker, four of the older boys | | SES, hospitals and the many org- Ten Robson ads, who are keenly Boy Scouts, hav2 had two meetings in the Community Church :Hall un- der the temporary charge of As- Mr, Resker is also instructing = this, source alone. Further information comes from ‘private physicians, medical health officers, public health nur- Janizations which gave help’ to children. A separate "index card is kept for each.child and all information is filed about his ical condi- = | istry“ will ‘rece{vé “a” potice’. from |” gar 5am, —~ sunday School © pm, — Teen Church. Service of Worship. Every seer at.11-am. Service of Wors] Robsoi tion. Examples of some condi- tions are cerebral palsy, deafness, eye defects, speech defects includ- ing severe stuttering, polio, chro- nic rh ment i St. Rita’s Church’ Sunday Masses — 8:30 and 1}. including mental defects « and | C onds. master. a K.. A. Morrow “s OPTOMETRIST Suite 3 — Post Office Bldg. OFFICE -HOURS 9AM.TOSPM. Closed All Day Tuesday i For ‘Appointments : PHONE 2581 . ft as future Patrol beaders and Ses- Two men’ are wanted at once to take on.the important jobs of Scoutmaster and Assistant Scout- fever _ congenital heart diseases, Sunday ‘ 7:30 pam, Daily Mass, 8 o'clock. — 7:30 pam, ing a cleft |; palate, ‘hare lip and.many others. Records of~children*:on the “active” file are ‘reviewed per- iodically. to see’ what treatment has been done.-The Regstry wants 5, MORE: PHONES FOR CASTLEGAR IN AUG, |-..Fiye more telephones were in- stalled in the Castlegar telephone exchange area during the month of: August bringing the total as at Sept, 1,:to 599, the latest issue Number of telephones in Cast- legar was 396 at the begining ‘of the year and 282 at Jan. 1 1952. » Scott T'S SGRAP ROOK 5 w WAS A ol oe any (py EHERAL, | RING "(By R ASCOT en mundi’ ARANSFORS oY SECO Ho to} ou aS ss sv toe DURA Ag een He of the B.C. Telephone Co, publi- cation, “Telephone Talk” yeveals. |~ ’ St. Joseph's Chapel: Sunday Mass, 10 a.m. Pentecostal Tabernacle . First Avenue and Juniper t J. Pennoyer and F. Clemo co-workers Sunday School, 10 a.m. Evangelistic, 7:30 p.m, ‘Everyone Welcome! Community. Bible . Centre Undenominational Sunday school, Sundays at 10:30 am, Classes for young people of all ages, - Evening Service, Sundays, 7:30 pm. A. service for the family, Prayer and Bible Study, Thurs- days, 7:45 p.m.:and Young. Peo- ple’s* Fellowhip, Fridays, 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Fred E, Woodrow, Columbia Ave. All vare cordially invited. to these services: i Presbyterian Church. Services in the Church every. «Sunday at 11:15 a.m. D: A; MacKellar, Minister Church every first and third Sun- day:at.3:00 p.m.- “Dathern Services |: Services to‘ be held:in Anglican Castlegar = 9. on x Castlegar _ 7: oo pm. Anglican. Church “SUNDAY, NOV. Ist.’ PALL Saints’ Day, 7:13, pan. = Hyman ‘Sing and|_ First, = Third Sundays at 11 am.|° Above service in the Legion Hall. |. « BD A-ciRi wig TRAVELLED z A'MAN WHO -HUNGERED SR POLI NC NER ORRIN A “a FANTE CK LEOHARD “wu "A WELL sri INES $150 PAY. NITE WED. ae " Shows at 7 and 9 p.m. ae