CASTLEGAR NEWS, Wed., a 10, 1968 Lemon Creek in the Slocan Valley Enroute to Slocan City, Silverton, New Denver and Nak ‘vom the Gallery Foreign Relations Are A Problem By Henry Heald Despite the growing real- ‘zation that we live in a “glo- bal village’ and despite the “erat of questions on in- hae onal) matters which are External Affairs Min- ren Brut Martin in the Com- mons day after day, there are few opportunities © afforded “P's for a full- I fledged debate ‘n foreign affairs. For Canada Canada’s tiff with that new, tiny African state over a Ga- bonese invitation to a Quebec By wo stock a full soloction pf of SAVAGE SHOES forthildren /. / Maddocks: Shoe Store education official to attend an internstionl conference — in the debate. Prime Minister Pearson must bear the blame for giving the incident an unnecessary de- gree of importance. All the matters really deserved was a stiff note from the afcan So when the’ desk in the tary, 0! he external affairs depart- nent came up for debate re- §| “ently, those batts views an ‘foreign . policy exp: ed ‘hem with ennviction World ‘ffairs is sub: and it is not surprising ths ‘he debate ranged all the way from Gabon to Vietnam and m| from. an appeal for family Howard Johnston, the out- spoken Social Crediter from Okanagan-] Revelstoke, took the opportunity to point out to the government that its resolute support of black Af- Yican nationalism brought nothing but snubs. “We have: been so busy for under- jeveloped countries to the Un'ted States’ refusal to send former SIU boss Hal Banks back to Canada to face ‘per- jury charges. the South Africa and Rhodesia that we have shut our eyes HOLIDAYING IN VANCOUVER? . Then -you want a central’ address close” alt attractions, yet priced to suit your. budg” We have a dining room and coffee’shop and : close to beaches and Stanley Park. Please f free to drop us a line for our cee b chure. ‘Sands Motor Hotel ~ MUtual 2-1831 Davie at Denman Commercial Cards Honored “On English Bay at Stanley Park” entirely to the evils of “apar- ee In ing other sections of the same The becomes confusion in the face of Canada’s absence of clearly expressed guiding principles on affairs. Mock Speech Contest Provides Highliaht of Tocstmistress Meeting A “mock speech contest” was featured at the March dinner meeting of Veli Toast- mistress club. held in the Rob- gon Church hall. The meeting was onened David table. Mrs, L. R. Hammond in- th smeceles fram International equality of women was also} Mrs. vresent Reolies varied from “in- emualtty being ectehlichad by man-made laws” to “men and | The wamen shontd nat ha comnet- Ine for enuality. but working together.” The {dea that the next Prime Minister of Canada lee be a woman” stimulat- R. H. Fenner, Mrs. Lynn Reynolds and Mrs. J. Sidney wnat: Newma! tapi ot Mra renner chose 88 ue ic er winn! eed 4 ic of Galore she de- scribed fe Innuence of Soler in nature, safety devices, a vertising, clothing and decor- “We should be wise enou, to iY color work for us,” they considered really import- ant. This brought varied re- “automatic established © sen et of all men” and the question of re-| rent and the revlv from ous candidate : "1 think I can, T * Can.” think T.can, The topic “Is God dead?” ought general aereement tet Jove and concern for one another is dead in our affiu- ent’ society ‘and that’ adulte have neglected to make God relevant to young people. » New” members inducted into: Vali ‘Toastmistress club. Mrs. Hammond, were Mrs. Peter? Roth, ‘and’ Mrs. Barton L. Brown poms of Kinnaird. , Rules of the speech con- test were explained by Mrs. ean ee Reynolds chose suc- as her. ic and used the ‘ile, To Each His Own. ‘ Mrs. Newman chose free- dom for her topic, using | the title,, Women’s ‘New Foun: Freedom: * contest judges were. troduced by. Mrs. Ed- ward’ Butler: Mrs. Campbell's qualifi- atone for: judging included yy years’ of teaching elo- cation at the secondary school Thrums Resident Died Last Friday. In Local Hospital John Hordienff, 53 9 re cident of Thrums, died Fri- day in the Castleger and Dist rict Hospital. Mr. Hondicoff was born in Brilliant. Nec. 27. 1914 and he received his education at hi | oben. In 1951 he married Kate health seven years ago forced him to retire from the CPR number of years. Mr. Hoodicoff has lived in ‘Thrums for the past 16] in; years and was a.member of the Spiritual Communities of Christ. : He is survived dy his wife Kate; one son, Sandy and one many plays “and her recent award at local festival for her play. iran ‘Mouse House Trap. Mrs, L wras's hos: his “parents i and | a brother, Harry. of the dist- Pryce, “who: al contest committee “membel Mrs." Lanzerolia)’ and ae ‘aa mmond; th M. Yale and tes. oe and the teller was Mrs. i; were: KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS | BINGO ST. RITA’S HALL FRONT ST. NO BINGO THIS WEEK er: her tv show 1 Meet perience with the dit fer ina yell as her activities} visitin; " rict. the. Tarrys, the Brilliant Cemetery San day. was in care of * | Bootinott in Thrums, 1) S2ty where he: had worked for a Fe Eileen} all:at home; |s Castlegary a Brother Fred of Chilliwack and other | p; Services ¥ were held from hall |” _ nit Saturday with interment at Castlegar Funeral . Home re are numerous cri- Mies an US. policy in Vietnam in the Commons and their stream of anti-American pro- .agand. received no adequate reply from Mr. Martin. It was left: to former Social Credit leader jompson and to Liberal back-bencher John on to make the point S.-is not: the ag- gressor in’ tnam and that Canada’s: future is as depen- cnt upon freedom in South- ‘the: bombing shoul why did we not eritielzg th US. who is doing th It is € to understand | Salaam’ why” ‘the ‘anti-Americans list the’ bombing. of. Hanoi as the Humber ‘one problem, but that does not explain nam. The Gabon inciden suggested recognition of the Smith government in ihodesta might be more help e Africans about whom our minds whether recog- nition of a government is merely a convenient way to carry on negotiations in 2 world closely linked by com- et caene, or whether it im- lies some suoport rot the For The Best Deal In Windows and Doors east Asia as is that of the| (HIM, Nigeri By. 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Gee i secretary; Bill: Gordon, trea- surer, Earl Bradford, rateres: etapa) Bay my Lanzoratis in-chief equipment sition of ite, | the next hockey season. a |president but ‘was assured see a. great deal. of concern was position of president and vies. Oe e association On the ballot ay Popoff and due to the fact more new! J. Soberlak lost out for the] «! Business and Professional Directory _ CASTLEGAR CUSTOM 1 UPHOLSTERY =~ Recovering - Remodelling p- Tiles Craftsmanship Guaranteed ” Call for Free Estimates No: Obligation Ph, 365-5636 DUTCH’: - CLEANING _ SERVICE. of political - science. Pat the workshop medting j. Cal Il also presented & study of nominations and ions. Preparations for the LT. Council No. 9 speech contest fb be held here in April were also pettect ray Byk Katherin SHSS ACTIVITIES je Knippelberg Free Estimates Phone Free Zenith 6826 GORDON A. SUMNER Naturopathic Health ‘ -* Service. are extended to those B.C.’s Mountain Brewery Makes the Best Beers ‘Now we have three Gold Medals to prove it! - In 1966 Interior Breweries won the Medaille D’Or de Qualité Heartiest congratulations stud-| last week: ents who placed in the Koo- tenay Music Festival at Nelson Ken Culley’s namé appear- ed in many places and so did Susan Allingha! Steve Nada out forth a tremendous effort and won the sWitliarn Donelty Memorial 1p for the reed i 605: Columbia -Ave. Ph. 365-7022 REPAIRS To All: Maior And Portable ‘Appliances ‘APPLIANCE CASTLEGAR chamoionship. Others to bring honours to Stantev Humohries were: Linda Culley. Nancv Fowler ‘and Theresa Zubkoff. ree cheers for our champs! - & & - Stanley Humohries’ faith- ful (and hardworkine) office secretary, . _Kravski. has left. 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TERHUNE, Manager PHONE 365-7232 Serving the Cro ads of the Ki possible referees _| get division's tentative forma- ie this the tion with ru: by su: be 2 ent ofa players entire in. this- area. system was initiated because. the storing of past! eetinon 1 " 8 a ny ‘The formation of divisions bas already been started dor season ani re- eeceinehiet has listed for the Mid- tion’ as well as for the Ban- his| part of one of the world’s year-|tion. — _ ssident unt until next individuals who helped maky the the’ past seagon the success it sea a by those, those present ‘OF the fighting Pouring games .and| Johnny~ Makaroff ci fp be met nest eaxson |, uperiative rior of of sufficient severity to “cool ‘on Vancouver: trij Beg ey on van Quiring . taining the average with each annual increase of a little ov- er five per cent. With the interest evident in hockey here, the associa- tion predicted a big 68-69 needed. 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The awards were made at the Brussels International Exposition, where entries submitted by breweries around the world are judged annually. This year we won again, with KOKANEE BEER. ‘We're starting quite a collection of Gold Medals! * We like to win medals, of course. It proves that our standards "of purity, quality and : — but that’s not the important thing. We brew our beers for the people of the Kootenays, and for their many visitors. If they "Shop and Seve At Save At Fernie We eee HEADACHES? Wt oon INCOME TAX! April 30 — Deadline DON’T BE CONFUSED eee tence are i ional ized Mall subscription rate to the Castiesar News 1s $4.00 per year.:The price by delivery boy.1s 80 Stngte coptes GOINGS TO NELSON? For Tasty: Food |’ and Delicious - Coffee It’s ROSE’S DELICATESSEN 551 WARD STREET. “INTERIOR BREWERIES ; LTD. CRESTON, B.C, | BG's MOUNTAIN BREWERY”. | like our beers it means we are succeeding in what we set out to do. 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