2. “")! CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 31,’ 19638 Help Those Who Gaye So: Much For Us In'a few days we will be. ‘observing Remembrance Day — a special day set aside for us to meditate and remember the fallen of two, World Wars. As we in the: Legion contemplate. our blessings, however, our thoughts will tend to deviate a little and we will find ourselves consid- ering the plight ‘of many of our less for- tunate ‘comrades:—: the ones with the: in-.° visible . disability, the men’ who bear: no © outward, scars,..who apparently came through unimpaired and are not pension- able or treatment-eligible but — require and fi assist- ance. : These are the comrades .the late © Field-Marshal Earl Haig had in mind when he adopted the idea of utilizing the ‘Poppy for distribution as an “emblem of Remembrance” and as a means of raising funds to alleviate the . sufferings of war veterans ‘in need. The idea was quickly acted upon, and over the years the Fland- ers Poppy replica has achieved its first and greatest purpose — remembrance of those hundreds of thousands. who. sacri- B.C. Financing fora Dynamic Economy Dr. Ralph Loffmark, newly-elected Social Credit member for Point Grey, an international authority on taxation, says he agrees with the bold and. eae ‘oach of the pr ‘ficed ‘their lives on the itar of freedom: It has also ‘been: the’.means: of fulfilling ‘two ‘other most. worthy purposes. ‘ No less. significant is ‘the third ob- jective — the distribution of these sym- » bolic emblems each year as the means of obtaining funds. in local centrés: which serve the splendid purpose. of bringing relief to the’ distressed and: disabled. a- mong’ those who fought for’Canada’s free- dom; and her. dependants. * Thus’ the’ Flan- ders Poppy’. brings. Said for, the living ’ from the dead.” So it. seems Cee to all read- ers to ask for your wholehearted: support and co-operation in the Poppy Campaign for the year 1963 and urge you to strive conscientiously « to, fulfill’ the great © pur- poses repr d by. the Flanders Poppy. May this be the year, when every person in ‘Canada who can ‘be reached by our or- ganization will be given the opportunity to’ wear a poppy ‘or display a poppy wreath on Remembrance Day. It CAN ‘be, if every Legion membér realizes that he has a resp ibility "10. partiel in the i — The Legionary tion; Dr.’ Loffmark’. points. ‘out that the most prosperous ; businesses .in the coun- writing, if he. would give'a astate- ment saying .why he doesn’t like set elections, much: preferring the present system,: which permits ‘a premier toc: in- election when- ever he likes. SENS Now,.I know. our Premier is a very busy. man, with. great pro- blems of’ state and politics on his mind, and so I have not yet heard. from him, ‘but cone ‘lives. in hope eternal. I have one letter, from’a ck tizen,. saying ‘the’ persent sreten of elections is by, far the best. I comes from ‘Mrs. E, D, Robarts your, wastebasket’ file “of “people Canadians. would be better off with efinitely every, four “The ‘Americans have set elec: tions,’ and..it ‘is What the govern- _ ment is doing. _ + Sueh:.a theory, so -opposed. to ac- cepted theories,’ is.. worthy: of considera- Hon: Pal in: the i dual’s private ial t ions-and t show that in ‘good ‘times money is spent freely on a credit basis by:salaried: workers and that business tends to borrow. money for expansion purposes to meet the expected demand.‘ When, however, there is a ‘slow- ing of the economy, the individual ceases buying and business’ ceases to expand. Ie Dr. Loffmark’s:: theory. is correct then ‘the. Social : Credit: government - is quite right in. going ahead with: the dual power projects,-the Peace and Columbia. The economy at the moment is : suff- tain them. As for the matter of money to further, construe: How to-'Have Success at: Doing Noth ing The following 10 points are essential: ' for ary committee intent on doing nothing. * about a problem: 1. Profess not ‘to have an answer. This lets’you off the. hook. 2. Say ‘that we must’ not move. too. ; rapidly. This-avoids the necessity of get: ting started. 8. Say the problem : can’t be separ- ated from other problems. Therefore it can’t be solved until.all others. are cleared p- i : i ' 4. Discover there are dangers in any for ion of: a 5. Appoint. several 6. Wait ‘antil an n expert can be con- pr that show a profit, This, of course, is Premier Bennett’s theory of contingent liabilities: which has .aroused so much opposition from those who fail to differentiate between’ money raised for non-producing purposes such as‘roads and ‘that for the operation ‘of such enterprises as the ferry. system. To the investor’ money spent. on roads would ‘be guaranteed by the. prov- incial: government but -bonds’ issued ‘on behalf. of -the ferry ‘authority are also backed ‘up by valuable collateral ‘assets as. well.as'income derived from: operation of the ferries. It is-on these grounds that Dr. Loff- David Thompson Stamp Club Holds. Annual Meeling Fifty-three members and guests of. the - David Thompson Stamp Club met’ in‘; the: Golden Horse. shoe Banquet room for’ the ,an- nual dinner meeting on Saturday. Chairman ‘for; the evening» .was John’ Moor of Kinnaird, president of ‘the. David Thompson * Stamp Club, i, Gu ts at the head table ware: 7 1 Mrs," Fred Carver of ‘Ya- kima, Wash., who have been very active on’ the: exhibition commit- vee of the Northwest Federation of Stamp Clubs;.Russ Long, secret- @ Inland Empire ‘Phila- telle Society of Spokane; Andy Sin- of the. Nelson mark says that the. p: should .have no trouble in financing the Peace river project through . international Trail. money ‘interests.. Projections made . by hydro. authorities: show that the: expected rise -in . population: will absorb all: power generated by the Peace’ river. dam and surplus power generated by, the: Columbia will be sold in the United States and ‘on this: basis the gamble’ is perhaps well: “worth while. — Nelson News sulted. Where’ do.you find’ one of thes 7. For levery: proposal, ‘get posite one’ and conclude..that the -middie ground represents the wisest course.‘ 8..State:in oabiusion es tit you have all rothy # sod -publicity, Mrs. Sheila: a ae 3 ter. for, the love! : | ing, Mre.:E: clair, “0! Stamp Club’and Fred Arnott’ of the Columbia’ Philatelic Society of After © th ‘dinner, president ni, Returned : ; a8 spre. soning John Mé6r; finite: stand ‘on ‘current Issues, ag his party would : then : lose “votes rh the! coming elections, A speci- is’ Mr, Kennedy's” stand rr 6| Faised against y| ment action,’ th i) able to go directly to the people has and find ‘out if th general bani is ‘0 This fine; but it.ddes not work out’ that way, The govern- ‘ment:, didn’t ask’) the ‘ people ‘' if they wanted the B.C, Electric taken over, The government’ didn't: ask the people if they approved a new $2,000,000. Government ° House ‘a few. years ago. 'The government didn’t ask the people if they .want- ed to go into the ferry’ business, The’ government doesn't ask.'the people if: they'd. like the govern-, ment to get out of the liquor busi- ness. Not. at all: — ‘governments never ‘ask, Thoy merely ask’ man- dates: when they) want to Bet: Te. elected. « I grow weary. of hearing 3 some People say the President: of the offend powerful actions of. the po- pulation’ as ‘an election: nears, 1 can never see ‘any proof of this, President Kennedy, ‘according the south because of what he has done’-about integration, When “he took “his. strong’ and courageous «| stand he ‘knew ‘full’ well, .being an astute politician, that he would lose votes, ‘but he went right ahead anyway, because he considered’ it his duty ‘and he knows that right must prevail. ‘He used the full power of his he used‘ the enforce justicé, and as re-election is’. concerned the chips fall ‘as they may. courageous man would hat votes he'll. need ‘little ‘mo a: year from now.) 9. » CASTLEGAR ‘ARENA _ Swi RKKRRNRAO EEE rayon Saturday 6.30 a.m, to p.m. Sundays 9.00 a.m: to. 8.00 p.m.’ PHONE 365.2631~"~ , Juniors: Saurday, . ‘Nov. 2, 3 + 11.30; "RECORDS “= ADM.356 NEWS OF: CLUBS ~ ALL SIZES OF. Grace CANADA) CEMENT - — PLYWOOD: _GLIDDEN PAINTS: — - HARDWARE LINOS — SASH ‘AND DOOR ae AR cee i TEI ANA Ready - Made ' Suits & Sports Coats 100% all wool and many ‘colors * : -. $69. 50 & ‘$72. 50 Hazel 5 treasurer; Jim Toog6od;" program convener, Gecree -Vlanich; ‘social “Business. and Professiona convener,. Mrs. Di floral decorations ‘graced’ the -tabl Mrs,’ Hazel Toqgood then in ‘troduced the speaker-for the even- Halewyn. of Kinnaird. She‘ gave a: very,-Informative’ and interesting. talk fully/illustrated by clarified: your :t fact that, nothing has: keen "dona" UN *.9. Point’ out. that ‘the deepest : minds have ‘struggled with the problem.” This implies that it does you. credit just. to. ‘have thought.of it... 10. Close the. ‘meeting by stating it has_ stimulated discussion, ‘opened // new) ‘vistas, shown’ us the: way: and, challenged ‘our: inventiveness. =: Shelby: (Ky: "DAY - --- 1963 SEE JACK BURAK AND HIS ’CATS f UMS. ebaes Bed GERRY LEDUC AND HIS BOMBERS NOV. 2: — SATURDAY — HIGH SCHOOL 1:30. P.M. FOOTBALL FIELD slides,: She started. her, ‘talk with :slides of:.the shown’ by: William: Halewyn in the paintings were \'magnificent ind her’ explanations “of” the artis techniques, etc., made.all wish that they. had the opportunity “to; see them.’ Ske , followed -:them with A stamp auction’ ‘followed whi. jtamps'' go-to the ‘evening were ‘Fred J peat of meal: and” Andy Sinclair of ‘Nel- iueky “araw Hapal bouquet. of Flowers; John Mooi ohn: Burns of |, Nelson gad pire cetemte cotfee and cakes served by mem- id .Thompson first one-man ‘exhibition ‘ever: gi: |. ven’ in Rome. The‘ slides: of, these |: eke The. evening R Poneluded’ witht wi Thompson’ Stamp ,Club will be |'] new. owners. Guest ‘auctioneers for |} ¢: ld at the home’ of/Mrs,' Dorothy |: CASTLEGAR NEWS L. V.. Campbell, Publisher | rate to the News 1s. $3 per year,,The price by delivery. boy is 40 cents’ a month. Single coples are 10 cents. papers. Association, the B.C. division of the C < Weekly and “munity “Newspapers ‘Representatives... °° BEST DRESSED -* _MEN WEAR McGILL SHOES ‘from ec 7 || Borty | er attended the an- nual ‘open house’ meeting “of the Kootenay Society. for Handicapped Children ‘held » at Silver Birch School last week, thy | Several reports were given: E, *Fltzpatrick: commended: the: many local Gtgenizations for their’ asstst- ting ‘excellent cover- xecent-drive ‘for funds ndicott Home. With received and pledges | WHEEL ‘ALIGNMENT AT THE CHEVRON STATION IN KINNAIRD. | conducted at the Fall Fair in part- fo) Ph 865-2472. tia Quota by Year-E ming in, “h ‘anticipated, some $9,000 would be ‘realized’ within | h the year, ‘The full’ Castlegar quota of; ‘sled jAtoula be raised within organizations oe Project work. J. Stokes, ‘president’ of the lo- cal chapter, received three ‘dona- tions towards. the ‘Dr. Endicott Home fund: 2" Misses "Verna ‘Cheveldave and Morag Nicholson presented a che- que? for, $52.50 from the ‘Sons ‘of Norway, Lodge. This money was realized: from their. recent raffle icular, f ‘W. Patton and R. Rivers pre- sented a cheque for $1,000 on be- half’ of} Columbia’ Cellitose's Cel- gar pulp mill and sawmill’ divi. sions. <>: a. Hughes; feported on pro- gress made’ by the board of go- vernors | in’ Creston’ towatds: the Dr. “Endicott: Home. : ‘The | Archi- bald residence with 40 acres of land: were purchased for $50,000. This included substantial outhuild: ings, ‘heating ‘plant‘and a‘self-con- TT II GHTS 0) tained housekeeping’ suite,: At pre: for a current: school. project. ing: sessions’ proved so successful -that this will be undertaken again .|'a8 ut ‘Thé draw for the ship proved @ lucky ‘one for; Mrs, W. C,’Shay of Castlegar. ‘Her ticket’ was :sold to, her by Elal es Makarott. f so. that the architect may finalize his ‘plans,. These’ will include'‘ad- accommodation andthe’ first unit of. the Wellor ‘ cluster-type home for’30 children. : The Alice: Siding Property’ is: up’ forsale. | Mrs.-G.: Hughes,’ in her ‘re- port, stated that the’ situation in, Castlegar was rather unique in that Silver Birch School was not. start- ed’ by. a group of: parents, Mem- bers of ‘AOTS Club felt there was'a suffictent state | of emergency to call-a public: meeting. ‘As a result the | school ‘was’ opened! in, Jan- uary 1957, Present indications are for required expansion in teaching staff. and working. accomodation, Mrs, Hughes added that community interest. and help were always im- portant factors, ‘Mrs, H,: Palsson. gave a brief report on her recent tour through the Okanagan to schools.and work- shops’ for. handicapped | children. She expressed the hope that such ‘area as well. irs, Palsson. thanked everyone for. all the support given her, She) made. an. appeal : for.‘a volunteer.’ piano. player ‘for. this school year. ‘a workshop could be statled in this] ministrative, dining ‘and’ activity i the Royal Canadian Legion No. 170 held ‘their, regular’ meeting ‘last Tuesday evening in the: Legion Hall, with’ 17 members present, Routine. opening and business ‘wan ‘discussed led by Mrs, D, “Adé- head ' president. Three ‘new’ mem- bers were®initated | Mrs,:.W.: Rat laff, Mrs. A. Kokindovich and Mes: D. O'Shea. Committee reports, Mrs, By. Lundquist; gave'a very concise report of the West Kootenay Zone meeting’ which ‘she’ had ‘attended in’ Nelson.'‘A very hearty vote of thanks was.extended ‘to Mrs, Lund- quiat for: such ‘a good report. Catering ‘committee, Mrs.” J. ‘4. Ungarian; convenor said she was sorry (she had to resign from this committee.¢ A> new convenor, will Re named at, a. later sale was Further, ‘of cigar boxes ‘would .be welcome Mrs, E. Fitzpatrick gave.a brief resume of the Sunshine Club acti- vities for the past year..The bowl- COLUMBUS. it he An iatorinative | film was shown y, Miss: C.'Kryger ‘of ‘the Castle- ae ‘Health: Unit, This film’ dealt (PKU) ‘and tes date’ of Nov. 20 was ‘set for. this ‘sale which will be held ‘in ‘the ‘Legion; Hall. Members were reminded ' of! the Poppy Day:.Tea to ‘beheld in. the hall: on ‘Nov. 9. They: were also reminded to bring some :baking. : The members ‘will assist | the ‘men ‘with ‘the Poppies the Poppy:-Day’Tea: kitchen ‘Mrs. . | H Bates, “Mrs. R. Wadey; serving ‘Mrs. Ungarlan,’ Mrs, and Mrs,, M.: Bacon. A new members was voted on Kokindovich and ‘will be* initated - at! a “later date, It was ‘noted that! members paid‘ by * march! 8 31, A‘ nominating ‘Mrs. M. 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