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Combined Service in Kinnaird ‘United Church: during July at Tae By ARNOLD MARTIN Staff Reporter Rossland’s Centennial Mus- wan aegre To West Kootenay Area The other had worked other mines in Canada,’ and) had a ood first-hand knowledge of the : _NEWS ABOUT... . ; a MINOR BASEBALL “In: ny Gestleger-Robeon and Kinnaird From the Gallery By Hourv Heald CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 29, 1967 / is Upper House Reform a Debatable Topic Signs are emerging that Sen- provinclal cahinet post in New-]kind for Internal Senate reform ate reform might be coming |foundland to: stay Ottawa is|and the reformers come from “Five games were played last Ns R . from the one place where it can | evidence of his concern with the {both the Liberal and Conserva- week in the Kinnair =e base- ase Aly A. * . 5 ively — the -Sen-| federal level of government. tive benches, Glants|" -/:June: 19,3 qe : yess uaa bos {fat Lf, : ‘His thesis was aimply that The method of appointing p with 24° points, Orioles 1 Reon 1 a ‘i tee ut ‘The Senate has been under |if Canada’ was to continue with|senators may leave - something The play-offs are taking place attack /since before Contedera; to'be desired but at least it puts this seek Jun tion was formally p: in the Senate men who are fam- Scores were as follo but after 100 years it is atl mons need to "gre. the upper | {liar with the Canadian political : 19, Dodgers 11, Mounties there. One reason it is still there | house the authority and the,con-| scene and men who know at first the money: for Trail and sur-/used to ‘run tiny ore cars into fea] | 20, Braves 17, Yankees -| sideration it deserves. h the slow, often gu and sounding areas incl luding Cas," the heart of the mountain, : 21, Giants 21, Mounties 6; June | Team Senators were to blame for | frustrating processes of. parlia- moved, the radicals would: have g themselves to be treat-}mentary democracy, ° "ego — was made, ae 6 Bebind and all around, un- : Ml 23’ Giants 8, Yankees 8 and al! X recently, lat Cen) believable “blackness closed in, ‘Appointment _ of June 28, Braves 14, Dodgers 5. to turn their minds to the more ed as Second More Power ‘e;.More'Production =: Create Fuel Economy: chain saw! Mitchell Supply Ltd. “490 Front ‘Street : opinion'of those who know him, both: the’ character ‘and ° skill which: will enable him to be'of significant help to others. ‘ Mr. Calderbank lained that groups across Canada ‘will, during the first year, be operat- ing with an “experimental” for- mat, At the end of the first year, changes in format be made in ‘accordance with’ suggestions from both the boys: and their advisors. The. aims, principles. and laws of the Venturers ‘are muc q| the same: as: those of the cubs and scouts, he added, but there are areas that are vastly” dif- ferent.” Such is the difference, Mr. ald that both sary by will be ie, eponsible for company then ceca of Local "Man Dies in Nelson Brother William 1. Popoth Bf 84, raed, Perit day in Nelson. °°" ‘Born’ in’ Russia, he came fe Canada’ in’ 1899and ‘settled in Saskatchewan ‘before coming to iol azo to live at Castlegar. wed to: Nelion, 3 resid: as EW} Reon GE. ou ee Waite by his OR. 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Senat ‘This was the theme as C, W. inal Carter, the’ new. senator from ate should ft on at loort Ae fri ain: |ment with MPs in ie Pol bill and the’ Bank Act amend. ment to the Senate for study and then arranged for Royal As- sent to be given to the two bills the same Hon Ai Carter said the Sen- to consider | bills mmons, equal treat- terms of sec- ~ PETE’S T.V. ed ch: bey er recent The’ fact that itty, more’ rent affairs. in the ch He als ' ‘Announces they’re moving into the premises form- erly occupied by Pitts Prescriptions. te ideal with cur- over ‘some 15 years in the House of Commons as well. The furth- er fact that he turned down a public eye when it went to bat é ; as the defender of ts and personal freedom. He id the Senate was most in the customers. h AWARD WINNERS. at KJSS, the ‘Is above’.were' cited recently defend former Bank’ of Can- ada governor James Coyne irom rough treatment at the hands of the government. There must be other federal’ employers) who need the ices of the Senate ag sort of “ombudsman,” he sug: d, Senator Carter is not the A larger store for better display and service to ‘herr THEY WILL OPEN IN THE NEW STORE TUESDAY, JULY 4th first.to:make. suggestions of this FOOD VALUES MIRACLE WHIP -. Salad Dressing 1b OE, is for. oe pA 3292 oe 59c First Inter-faith | Office in Toronto An interfaith immigration offtce will be opened in Toronto this: summer to ea coor- centre, for referral of information and to immigrants arriving in Can: “Representatives of Christian and Jewish groups which ‘have establish the immigr: dr¢ id great d-committees ery | geandeitaen and one brother, | bi 8 organized to rants. Names and ad- an 0. s first immigrat fice will be) at 67. Bond Street in ‘Toronto. “The | establishment: of the first inter-faith’ office in’ Toron- Fi desire to work together,” said Anne Davison,: Anglican repre- sentative on ‘the interfaith com- 2. 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