pre nese enrererrer ren 9 comers CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 6, 1967 TAKING “IT. EASY in his newly-acquired summer home is Lorne MacLure of Castlegar, the successful bidder when trustees of School District No. 9 decided to offer the project to organizationz or the general public, for bids over the minimum price of $3,000. The home was built by senior vocational students at SHSS. Helping Mr. MacLure to set the scene for the years of relaxation in the home are, from left to right, A. Bigsby, vocational instructor and students, Phillip Zibin, Georg Pereversoff, Dwayne Hartson, George Plotnikoff, and John Milosovich. The zealous students vigorously polish railings, brasswork and the fortunate buyer's shoes. — Castlegar News Photo Since we are 100 years old week, about 100 years ode. (Come on, Smiley, it ain't that hot.) . Instead, let's have an hon- est look at ourselves, to find out decades produced, ing to pin down the Ca- nadian national character is lixe trying to thread a needle in the dark, blindfolded and halfstoned. Trouble is, any way you add up the individual char- lacteristics, they come out spell- Canadians more time on the blower than any other nation, proportionate- AS INTERNATIONAL LOANS UP TO $S008 GAC INTERHATIONAL FINANCE CORP., LTD. aD ly. Yes, Jack, my wife does too. Jash from pioneer days, when women often went for weeks without a chance for a good talk with another woman. They are trying to catch up. Another | contra ction, In I \for security? There's something what kind of a tribe those ten | ballet 1d | because we have too much mon- e3, Undoubtedly this is a back-| walking, any other country. Why this caution, this desire Freudian ‘about it; mother- country; breasted too long; re- urn to the womb.or some’ But we haven't time to figure that one out today. We are as materialistic as we could be, and with some reason. It takes more than a century to get from sod shanty to sonata, from barn-ralsing to et. : At the same time we are extremely.culture-consclous, and are secretly delighted with the Stratford Festival and the Na- tional Ballet and our sprink- ling of ony orchestras, As Jong as‘we don't have to attend. ‘Despite our reverence for ng” and that re: come in this categ ey and too many toys’ Something far 4 3 there in a hurry; car- and plain laziness. ; We are heavy boozers, as th ‘wars, We have shown ourselves bold, ad- venturesome, brave, Yet we are timid about investing our mon- ey in Canada, and we also buy more insurance, per capita, than e show, and can’t hold our liquor, as a glance around much because wer’re so dull we can’t stand each other without the Mrs. H.- Johnson, Ph. 365-8294 The: first Castlegar’ Guide company under the leadership of Mrs. 'T..McGauley spent last weekend camping at the home Mrs. C, Henne at 2. Mrs. H. Johnson, Mrs. J. Sherbiko and. Mrs. D. Duncan, members of Minto.Chapter, Or- weekend der of the Eastern Star, attend- -\'ed‘the Grand Chapter sessions of the State of Washington, held in home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Peppard of Vancouver spent the long with Mr. and d Mrs. E, Johns The first Castlegar Ranger Company is comping’ for ° the and Mrs. at Chris Lake,: under the Leadership of their Captain Mrs. ‘Rizzuto. > Mr..and Mrs. T. McGauley family spent the long Castlegar Socials | Seattle last week they. returned | Geo: weekend camping at Colville. Miss Donna Peppard accom- panied by Mrs, H. Johnson mo- ored to Nelson Friday. * Visiting | wit pook-|and have laws to admit the nation is riddled with rejudice based on race, religion; ory. Or is it} be ith Mr. and Mrs. | = By Bill Smiley Canadian National Character is Diverse grape? Or is it because drink has always been associated with sin in this country, and man is born to sin? boats: and and b Yes, we play hard, and most ig. of us work hard. The ead thin; is that the only reason we,work hard is to enable us to get the things with which to play bara: First-class g i & CASTING REPAIRS Box 741 — Castlegar, B.C. _ 121 Columbia Ave. — Phone 365-5331 work. 1s g and hi Specialty: broken crank shafts, gas amd diesel : eylinders and heads. Full guarantee. i Steel Fabrication — 24-hour Serviee “Only the Best is Good Enough” curling memberships. Well, we have vast numbers for another word. We are without nguage, color, politics ne of those ou happen a ick Or ge a teaching ice in in bars; cotttages and cars and Are we a religious people? || Pacific Water Wells Ltd. nomination, mst cttmem toe || Drilling Contractors the brink of bank- belongs. He is rarely mentioned on weekdays, and usually then only as a prefix judice toa But st, and money. Don't agree? Just try joining 01 exclusive tting French con- vent school if you're a Jewish Eskimo. : We have a few other little quirks, but I wouldn’ le piri citizenship for four to ‘for Fast Efficient Complete Serviae in Industrial & Domestic Water Supplies Box 329 — Castlegar, B.C. Phone 365-6933 yy Col now »$50, cash.. Get cracking. “Stow DOWNE ad lly£! : 4 Weatherby Rifles Left & Right Hand Action PISTOLS and REVOLVERS SMITH AND WESSEN BROWNING AND RUGER _ SCOPES IN STOCK Leupold — Redfield — Weaverer : AND MOUNTS ; Scopes installed by professional Gunsmith -Norm’s Sport Shop 300 Baker St. NELSON, B.C. Ph. 352-2015 Open Mondays from 9 a.ni. to 5.30pm. © Business and Professional Directory berta, -Mr.-Jake : Molendyk : his daughter Betty Jean of Prince e and Miss Annaka Groen- LAWN_ MOWERS Al TILLER REPAIRS rE eveld of Prince George. Also visit were Mrs. Brady’s family — ‘Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wark of Stettler. Alberta, Mr. George Bonacct of Prince George and Mr. Frank: Bonacci and Susan Bonacci of Van- couver. : Bus Drivers Get Their Safety Awards _ At Annual Banquet The annual banquet in hon- or of the bus drivers of School District No. 9 was held last Thur- sday at the:City Centre‘Motel. In addition to the ‘bus driv- ers, those attending the ‘banquet ded Claude Bissell, district ture uniform. Easy to install. Cool with an Electric Air Conditioner ‘An Automatic Room Air Conditioner is the economical way to pro- vide a cool, healthy climate for the entire family. It filters out dust, reduces air-borne pollen, corrects humidity and'keeps the tempera- See the AUTOMATIC ROOM .\IR CONDITIONERS at your: favourite Appliance Deaier’s Store superintendent of schools, John Dascher and all members of the board of school trustees. ‘The drivers had: completed 75,000. accident-free miles thi: , it'was pointed out. Receiving “a cash award which is automatic for every five years of safe ig Was _|Rempel who completed his tenth year of accident-free driving and Denny Hughes, who had com- pleted his-fifth: year. Drivers receiving shoulder patches were: Paul Drazdoff, 16 years; Bill’ Rempel, 10 years; Denny Hughes, five years; Jim ‘Wilson, three ‘years; Jack Post- nikoff, three years; Marcel Egli, three years; Van Eldstrom, two years; Leo. Plamondon, © two years; Ira Johnson, one year. and Ray Plamondon, one year. Also at the supper was the ic, Phil Konki bus in. WALDIE CASTLEGAR CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY =. Office Supplies Castlegar News Phone 365-7266 GORDON A. SUMNER. - 605. eT apis Ave. Phone 365-7022 ——— REPAIRS To All Major: And - . Portable’ Appliances CASTLEGAR APPLIANCE SERVICE Phone 365-6939 - PARDMAN FURNITURE Maytag Sales and Service )IMPORT P.O. BOX 838 Phones | 365-5263 365-7816 ci BC. 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BONNEY WELL DRILLING Domestic Water Wells Reasonable - Rates Phone Jim Bonthron - S65-6750 GREEP’S _: ELECTRIC ~ = CONTRACTING |” SALES & SEAVICE- Free Estimates _ Phone 365-7075 CASTLEGAR; PLUMBING :& HEATING Suppltes and Installations ~Natural:Gas and: Oil. Heating Specialists Phone SANDING’ — FINISHING New. &.Old Floors: . Work Guaranteed Free. Estimates JOHN'S PAINT: SHOP. Grand Forks 442-3055 Castlegar. 365-5465 Printing Suppiles CASTLEGAR NEWS Phone 365-7266, ace ae and Residential © “-Klectrical : Wiring ereiicleteea uta. |; ic le ‘Electric Heat eialists »Homes 365-7241 KINNAIRD TRANSFER Phone 365-7124 KOOTENAY BUILDERS AND: SUPPLIERS 636 Columbia Ave. Phone: S85 S155 Builders Service” VICTORIA REPORT By James K. Noshilt Bennett's Bunch Hard to Heave Ho. Debonnalr George Hees, one of* the few gla- uve ime and march side ide, forgetting thelr’ pet! ditrerences, they'll pitch out aed Bennett Social Credit . govern- ment, just as easy as that. His bubbling optimism was terrific as he said this, He didn't even blink, He ‘looked as if he meant it, as if he had been study- ing the whole ‘situation and had come to the conclusion that the Bennett government: is .only hanging on to office because the Conservatives have been .more- or-less it the last never win'a stat, Th canis along the scho- lis! en larly and polished Davie Fulton, | who went so far as to resign his seat in the House of Commons to 1 | become B.C. Conservative leader —one of the most futile man- oeuvres “one can’ possibly ima; gine. ‘ ce With more courage ‘than political sagacity he ran in Kam- loops riding against Highways Minister Gaglardi. The Hon, and the Rev. Phil whitewashed Ful- ton, grandson of the 1887-89 Premier of British Columbia, the Hon, Edmund ‘Alexander Batson Davie. Refusing to be downheart- ed, Mr. Davie went back to the House of Commons. Now he wants to be national Conserva- tive leader, and, in due course, after the next election, the Prime f. Canad quite year or so and have chosen to ignore the Premier of British Columbia, No trouble at all, said the beaming Mr, Hees, why, if: the Conservatives make a real drive, that man Bennett will be down the drain in no time at all. I'm afraid Mr. Hees hasn't studied recent history in this province, which politically, seems to loathe and detest Con- servatives above all others. Conservative in the he | the Li got fed up where along about 1955 and he quit the party, continuing to ‘sit in the House but calling him- self an independent, : Deane of laudable ambition, Conservatives have had on! two periods of glory in our poll- tical history—from 1903 to 1916, under Premiers Sir Richard Mc- Bride’ and William J. Bowser and, from 1928 to 1983,. under Premier’ Simon Fraser, Tolmie, but the depression was on then and’ the’ Tolmie~ government foundered in‘ debacle. °: ¥ For 11 years, from: 1941 to 1952, the Conservatives were in the government but they, had ‘to play second fiddle in ‘coalition; iberals were the top dogs. Since ‘then the Conserva- tives have been going down and down in province, until now they are at rock-bottom. Despite George Hees’ optim- tried hard enough, but he could a8. some can’t see the Con- ism—or may. call it— en so much as a toe-hold in Brit- lone pitchin, servatives ever. again getting ev- | Ww. A. C, Bennett and ‘his bunch out of it, t 4 Mr. Bennett has pap-fed groups of Britlsh Columbians so they'd be wallowing in poverty. Social Credit goodies pay rich dividends to Mr. Bennett, our chief, é : Alas, and alack, I fear the Conservatives’ da; yince is done, unless some poli- tleal. mira which I do not think is likely 'to happen, Baptismal Services For Two Brothers: ar United day. After the service the family returned to for a luncheon. Grandparents. Mrs. B ed salong with aunt and uncle, Mr.:and Mrs. W. Ball of Kin- naird.: i that they are afraid without him | 7*8vis in this pro- cle: occurs, an event the Brady’s home of 31 Mrs, Travis Host _ For UCW Meoling — The executive of the Castle- ar United. Church Women held heir regular monthly meeting June 28 at the home of Mrs, P. ‘A letter was xecolved from the soclal welfare industries re- garding films they have avail- able," es6, films... A Dogwood.’ circle reported that they had made a donation to the UCW..: 9). : ; ‘They finalized’ their plans for catering to a wedding to take place in July.’ Several home and iospital visits had been made for the month of June. : Hanmony-Friendéhip circle Gregory Allan’ James and : aigh BO hoc names reported -that a, soclal: evening was held recently honoring Mrs. F, Willey. Mrs, Willey was pre- sented with a farewell gift and the good wishes of the mem- alleys final service, last Sun- bers were extended to her. Mrs. I, McNeil reported that, there is a paid) up membership UCW. members, It was reported that Mrs. T. J. F. Fer- guson's Boy’s Choir had been an . CA an Frank Bonacei of Procten team very successful, Members: suggested having a coffee party” and bake sale in. the: fall. x ‘Award Prese At Kinnaird Hansel and Gretel, portray- Kin. ish: Columbia, let he recent present- with tho’ closing of FRIDGE .. ds ONLY AT ™~ leetlahelatalatohad tet |b Do you get a SUPER-VALUE _.. with Free Delivery, and Service _ Roy 13 cu. ft. Frost Free . $298.00 Buy a dependable __ STOCK NOW: 19” Philco TV with stand $188.00 ~ PARDMAN’S FURNITURE” & “APPLIANC e Phone: 365-8240 LTD. ler, Joanne Urness, Cin: deroff and David .MacKinr : “Honorable Mention went to: ther McKe: dave, Russel Brown, Allan Veri ney | Harms, Judy ntations ‘Elementary Eliza. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursdey, Juyl 6, 1967 W GLS ELECTRONICS Open every night "til 9 p.m. for your ecu enicnice: Shop in the cool of the evening — and for home comfort. too, -we have a stock of fans and air conditioners. To introduce our newest lines of famous. 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