THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1956 ; PAGE. TEAHAR FUEL FOR THE BEST tN ‘COAL and WOOD NV Froms eee d INEAR 4 FAR *! ‘ ‘ OPTAWA. Feasibility of a t $247,000 hydro-electric power. project at Mica creek on the Columbia river has been proved by... consulting engineers, Gen. McNaughton said. 'The. chairman of the International Joint Com- mission. also. said that there is every indication ‘a similar favor- able report will be made on a proposed, hydro p¥.oject at Murphy. creek : near; Trail. * “NICOSIA,” CYPRUS, “Nine- teer British Soldiers perished in a forest'‘fire while. engaged in; a mass hunt for terrorists-on — high mountain slopes. The :cause ofthe ‘fire has not.yet been determined. Earlier, a U.S. vice- consul was' killed when a‘ bomb was tosse@ into a restaurant in\ Five other..-Americans i CASTLEGAR NEWS ; Minto Chapter 0.E:S. . To:Hold Rummage Sale Published’ Every Thursday By. THE CASTLE NEWS LIMITED Castlegar — B.C. L. V. CAMPBELL, Publisher H. G. CLASSEN, Editor Member Canadian Weekly Newspaper Association and , B.C. Weekly Advertising Bureau , SUBSCRIPTION RATE :—- $3.00 per year; 25c per month by carrier. Authorized as Second Class Mail, Post Office : Department, Ottawa. EDITORIALS — The other day a former immigrant from Russia was in our office. He talked of the many fellow countrymen of his who had recently gone “home”, and he applauded their action. He said things were changing’ in Russia for the better all the . time; prices had.‘been lowered seven times since the war, while here ‘in Canada they, were going up and up. He said. that the people going back to Russia were i a ply trans! smart and ‘“well-informed.!” action, BY scan. this: class 1aid We fear that this man belongs to the group of the foundation of precedent .if innate protesters who are -never happy unless they = | ROn® before existed or modified can contradict all witness, ’ and we shall not, there- Cn dein They faye fore, attempt to .describe once, more the tortures of tion to their fellows and set self-repreach endured by the. fools who went back ds of: i By E.G.0. 36; itrict ;pmeeting, :Kaslo, ‘No ; om, :.'Trail, i ‘| Robson-Kinnaird, | and” Rossland | ” Jodges -being represented vat. the : u.meetings. bs carr ' ’. of Separate: meetings were held during: the afternoon by : the :Ja- dies and men . who.,.wound ,up _ their ‘sessions :with a\.joint ban- --quet followed :by.@ social : eve- : by George ‘Classen The CBC, that Canadian pro- blem’ child; has long. been under z fire,’ and attacks on it, have . This week therefore I would ied now that’ there is a lke to dedicate this col to| Royal Commission: to igat the. class whose names read as|it.’" a Barl’ Cl i riched in. the same degree to which. they’ have” given them- selves, : A group of. friends and: I came last Friday...to) the: last pages in one of the chapters of the book of life. It was ‘a long chapter — feur years long — yet I for one find -it “hard to realize that it is finished. After almost eight dred. mornings, each of which began: with the same opening — “Good morning, class!. The reading. this. morn- ing is — “had inevitably come to an end. This certainly is the only correct and ‘possible order of things, but lity makes Anne the regret no less sharp. - 3 |ler LeRoy, Bruce McCabe, Don : “ieee See ee bork Onions, Catherine Pellegrin, Har-| Has, there bs ry . es Pil 7 Paul 3 ef in retrospect, bound together as ae EB Canadian: society?: Ni ‘. . phne: Quance, .T. Richardson, | Canadian’ sock iy? No. they. were sith spububl, reepert Daphne Qnance, onnifer Smith,| Well? The ‘only | answer lane soon afterwards. + and 8 conne ‘best, class. Such| red.“ Salekin, John Koberlak, | seems to be that there has been| = MILTENBERG, GERMANY. aorgiaence is the basis ‘of action, | Aline Savinkoff, Olga Samsor- a change tn the Benerel phil- Riots ‘broke out when Otto = it "| off, Bill Stefoniuk, Gerry Ann public ‘of of esprit de corps, and it has ou, * is such , been most amply translated into Wanless, and Paul Walker. that ‘there is sucha thing, The first question to’ ask is —why was the CBC set: up? It is only :about twenty years old, atid noone can sdy that it is a survival’ of feudal, autocratic garet. Clair, C. -H. Joanne Dunlop,’ Violet Gleboff, Natalie Gleboff,, Don. Graham, Wayne. Horvick, -Peter. Holuboff, Elizabeth:. Hopland,, Fred .Hor- koff, .Bob : Johnson, Bev Jones, Rebekah's Mrs. Frank Grubisic city. gave the address of: wel- come. Mrs, Anne Gordon of Kingarson. Rebekah | lodge. re- If of the visit- Have. you ‘read The Katherine ‘Classifieds? herine And Shortcake Table Phone 4191 i "Phe Minto Chapter No. 79, OFFICE —:80 St Order of: the Eastern Star, held = , | its lest ppeeting beter fall, It ° ae was dec! to hol sale von, Saturaay, June 23, in KOOTENAY ‘Hall,’ fro 7 liane - BUILDERS _ The Chapter ‘will. also hold # ‘ a strawberry: shortcake tea and AND SUPPLIERS bake‘ table on the lawn at the y A home’ of Mrs. 'T.B, Couch at ed e@ ra Solumbiass Avesile on July 11, ‘ mi 2 230° p.m. :In. th event: of rain, ‘the Tea will be Mfg Sash & Doo r held ‘in the Twin Rivers Hall. |] : ee ; " Cabinet Making FULL LINE OF. . a Lae ay ae sae Building Materials _RICK’S (ee: “TN. Sales & Service Aleo 3 Phone 2946 : GLIDDEN ‘PAINTS Everything In TN: A SPRAY SATIN Supplies: Se teeter Fleetwood T.V. "PHONE 5155 a. the Nazi party who later broke up. with Hitler, held a meeting 1 admit ‘gladly, right’ here, to celebrate the founding of his that the CBC is undemocratic,’ new German Social Union, Stras- atleast in the sense that .de-'ser, who for many years lived mocracy is understood today.|in Nova Scotia, advocated. mreu- But there are. many public trality for Germany. . ... = bodies. that: are just as undemo- | LA: PAZ, BOLIVIA. A new ratic, and no one says they! president was elected, here.’ His shoula be abolished. No one|name is Hernan Silas Zuazo. He hes. suggested that the Armed | occupica ‘the «post of vice-prée- Forces should ,depend on. pri-|sident in the outgoing govern- vate income (as they did on|ment, and is expected to con- 5 historic i or| tinue its socialistic policies, that. church membership should FREDERICKTON, N. be. free, andi’ that] churches|mier Hugh John Flemming and should be financed through sing-|his Progressive - Conservative ing commercials in. the middle] gov wer lected by of the service. os a great majority of New Bruns- (fhe reason why: almost no] wick voters... 07. ‘one suggests such things is that WASHINGTON, D.C, Presi- (a) people are afraid of the Big|dent Eisenhower, recunerating Bea. Russians ‘and .want -very.|from his recent operation, met = strong Armed Forces, which can| with Chancellor. Adenauer of ‘This ‘canbe done until’ the end}? only be built up through taxes,|West Germany and voiced hope : e “[ of, July. bee ab (b) “people are ‘still respectful| for the “liberation of 17,000,000 - i Bi ft oey San : : d enough of religion fo pay for it. Gesmene from Soviet Communist : : ee SH i ° eer) , CALGARY: A heavy down- : would’ ever be ret ‘at the door pour’ of rain is believed to ‘have? 51 & with a long list of | aints. resulted indirectly in’ the de- 9am : er 7 — e railing of 27 box and tank cars men. that does the work. The| ofa CPR freight train west of mass of churchgoers would nO/here. Rails were twisted like sooner think of voting on the|wire.-and.. a wooden trestle various theories of - ib heq like d, as the fation than of” r ials.| cars: hurtled’ fromthe ‘tracks. . They pay. their tithes: and are TEL AVIV, ISRAEL, Israeli nt that ‘the. clergy | foreign:,minister “Moshe, Sharett yhat “is go0d: for| resigned’ and“‘was succeeded by J. 4 pen aris a, Woman, Mi Golda Myerson. SEW OC ae 6 with | 4, ; ! ao i ee eH e principal ‘reason. for - § cE : sesh iogiaad Pe 88. ; . ShINoS . The same situation, by and) ett’s rasignation is ‘his caution fin, 3 =| Most: of 7 bruise. ‘Itled ‘plates: w: ‘ aly r St ‘Chur ‘WIENERS,::No: Jarge, prevailed in the’ field|in dealing with Arab States. : : =| this way and will not e. It/ed, plates with BLADE ROAST. BEEF, tb. of arts not. so long ago; for; OLDENSBURG, N.Y. :A five- also. scares some of the birds)ed right ‘on _ ab FRESH. GROUND BEEF, Ib. there can -be'no doubt that the year old ‘boy; alone his'home away - too. 3 t napkin: at all. ‘The argument for are LN ARLENE EEE BAe CBC itself was set- up “or, the| when fire’ broke’ out,” telephoned : ee that is ‘that: it-is:so much work : : yery. samé ~ principle. the five department to’ soufid the to setva fancy table. But if we Followir “En. the. intervening years,| alarm after he had' been ‘sevér- “and think’ we, will: realize | folowing awards: ’ ex, the rapidly Pp ing|jy burned about “the “fate aird Errat IE tales 0 re ee [tec iy “democratization” — or -better,| arms: Firemen ‘were amazed at carry. attractive. dishes ” to” the uit; ;'to Gor -don’ Chu : vulgarization — of all branches|the cool-headed “tot” ‘ table than cracked’ ones. | Of/ Po ee ture of faith? We can com of ing and entertai t s course it: isn't. practicable to buy| best 8! our ‘lives unto God because’ wel). resulted. in judgments on to say; -but there is no way of flowers for the ‘table. But ‘can- see His Love in’ Jesus Christ.|. 7) peing rendered by majority getting around it, There is no ‘dles::are- inexpensive ‘and: Jend You who are parents, how much| ote, way of .getting around the fact enchantment: and::make’.a. -hus- would you have to love. a per- ‘This is the real issue over| that. education does not: stop band ‘feel‘that he is special, son before you would send your! sich the battle is ‘now. being when ‘one leaves. school. For BS : : child to suffer for him 88) fought. If enough people liked ages ‘past people have. paid for Christ suffered. on . Calvary? ‘ services they neither understood tes . the: music, the plays, the talks, vices: eaee ) eet However it is mot enough just|ihe shows put on by CBC radio|oF appreciated. | Now that we to ledge: that God loves} ong -TVy,..the char y of “dicta-|have achieved .a high degree of you, for. God’s love comes as a we eee ace tsa : dom fro wuthori jal ” the demand on your life. It is his torial:powers, and ai capacity ‘‘as” district - supervisor. 3 Ritualistic ; work ...wa! li-] EPTIO! Sarl) en's, 100,-|generators to) produce to supplement’ hydro ‘so ‘peak’ Ic Ihave enjoyed being .as- sociated ‘with them and wish them good fortune. The last piece of advice I can offer (and it has been extremely varied in the past four years) is this: Wherever you are, so conduct y Ives, that after you have left you will never be ashamed to return. ‘members * of, Debural : lodge jconducting.-an: iN memorial service. yk ¥. Election’ of District officers ‘sesulted ‘in’ Mra. Laura Nash’ of ‘Roseland -being ‘named chairman; ‘Mrs. Anne Gordon of Castlegar, ,vice-chairman; Mrs, Walter Gru- bisic, . Rossland, “sécretary-trea- surer; while Mrs.W. Watson of Trail is past ‘chairman. ’- Officers elected by. the Odd Fellows were: Glen Card, dis- trict chairman; Gordon. : Nash, tink ‘on ‘Haré' Point; near Cliemainus, Vancouver Island. When it. goes partially: into - operation next year, ’ the “$13,300,000" plant will be the’ largest of its type In the {3 world. Four gas turbines using|t GAEDEN HINTS des Keep a. package of carrot seed on hand, and’ as you dig} Sout a hill. of new. potatoes each}: day smooth ‘the ground over and|# sprinkle‘ a few. carrot seeds ,in: 5 < m: eal JELLY. POWDERS, Nabob, PREM, Swift's, 3. for <)....2.00.55 “SOUP, Heinz Cream of Tomato, 4 for ... SALAD DRESSING, Miracle Whip 32 oz, ‘PURITY FLOUR, 25 Ib. bag ...........-- PUREX, 4-rolls 3 eee MARGARINE, Defmar, Ib. 2 _COFFEE,-;Nabob, .rég. or’fine, Ib. ...-... ol and ser- to the U,S:S.R.--- : : ; vice against which others fol- We shall not repeat here the stories of de- deeds, Their school is richer for And ‘thanks to all of you for their having attended and poor- the hi illustration. -It mats in Russia to help them out. We shall only they themselves have been en- probably realize. mention a few facts which even the most pig-head- ~ 7 “Here they are: ; 1. Any Russion who goes back to his home- ‘A Weekly Message From : lowing may measure their own sperate returnees vainly -beseeching foreign diplo-. Pe ¥ a 8 e -\er'for their leaving, and in turn|is more appreciated than you ed fellow traveler.and Sovietophile will not. dispute. TIMELESS' TOPICS 9) land to live buys a one-way ticket. No matter. what happens, he cannot ‘leave again. No passport for = ° the Castlegar Ministerial ts travel abroad has been issuéd to a private citizen in i ‘ . Bar Russia for the. last generation. fej Association p : gi Qn. 2. - There is no: private enterprise permitted in Russia. Our Russian immigrant had done well in Canada, particularly in developing real. estate. By. Soviet standards which he admires he has been en- gaged in criminal activity. s ‘ 3._ If he goes back to Russia, his Canadian idollars will be- converted into rubles, and he will inever be permitted to own any foreign currency again. . ‘He will never ‘again see those nice green notes which, : mean so much to him here. He will, of course, also fose his Canadian citizenship, and nobody, but no- body on the “outside” will be able to help him, should he: ever want such, help. re Our pinko friends know. all ‘this just. as well as we do, but in their morbid fascination. for a cause that is fejected by the vast majority they push such facts into the dark comers of their minds, until they are obscured. t : By listing them here, we hope that we may en- courage a little quiet reflection on the part of those who are perhaps toying with the idea of buying that fateful ticket? = been: an x 8 of the Corps since its inception. ‘L|C Gordon . Churches .,will , be taking a .seven-week .. traini course in Eastern, Canada this summer, i >The final parade of .RCSCC Kootenay ..for . the \,season “was held on Monday night. Follow- ing. the regulary parade routine, all officers joineqd cadets...im, a “After this ‘the assembled in’ the drill Are by .Gerdon J. MacWillie, for good to them that~ Jove B.A. God.” + This is not:to say that this or that religion ‘isn’t criticized and subject to change, but is is a_ highly inspired group of A lady who. wanted to test the’ power of prayer, prayed one evening that a certain mountain would be cast into the sea dur- ing the night, When she arose the .next' morning and opened her window. she saw ,that the mountain. was. in _its.: regular place. “Ah hal”, she ‘said, “I knew it would. still be there.” 1 think that we ofté® pray like that, -without really -believ- ing that our prayers’ will be an- swered. However, if the lady in our story had repeated to her- self over and over again “it will be moved,:.it- will: be moved”, until she had put:.all doubt out of:-her mind, I dare say, the mountain would. stili have ‘been there the-next morning. i... Faith is -not self-hypnosis. It is primarily a trust or a reli in: the ‘loving kindness of /God. It is knowing, as St. Paul;said, “that: all things work together A person faced with an operation, or an emotional crisis will sometimes ask how. they can receive faith. Faith is not something like penicillin that can be injected into us, but it grows as we daily put our trust ‘in _- FRUITS & VEGETABLES WATERMELON, Ib. ....... BANANAS, 2 Ib. TOMATOES, -Hoth 2 stb. “Faith, however, is more than .just an insurance to help us over emergencies. It enables us to ‘perceive the meaning of our daily lives. Through faith we see the true meaning in work, in’ human love, in world events, and indeed in all.of. life. When we put our trust in God we find mew meaning’. to’ life because we ourselves are chang- ed. We become ‘children. who live in the confidence of their Father’s love. ate How can we make this ven- jal guest Corps gue.. Executive ..t — — _ OPEN DAILY. UNTIL 9, P.M. "WEDNESDAY. CLOSED. AT. 12 P.M. oo. many husbands. are met =o TRISCHUCKS myself: to‘death ‘today).and you): ae . + if 7 vi r D don’t ‘appreciate; it.” Or, “Well : ‘ : : ‘for goodness _ sake, . I» suppose you forgot to match that ribbon for mel? 231 Now ‘THE. SPECIAL GUEST Ladies, who is the mest special guest ..who. enters your home? : No, ‘it’ is ‘not the club presi “the mayor, . or «the minister. It.is your own hus- band. So ‘how do‘you grect him when ‘lie comes home to dinner? ges rrow . . were. Leading Cadet. . Campbell, ‘and Wrenettes Gail Seaton:.and -y .Goodwin Letter To- Editor Dear Sir: 3 May I congratulate ‘your columnist “E.G.O. on his ‘recent SPECIAL OFFERE SY ea ago — THIS WEEE — . ser- porting”. would find - little re- who would greet ‘al + cREAM } DEODORANT —High Honors ‘day. here Tuesday, —Miss —K.R.C. plans rally. Open- ing drive for new subscribers. Kinnaird-Robson-Castlegar Wel- fare and Recreational Society celebrate: 5th . birthday _ by fala |< 4 selec “SP sports and a at Me pec ing friend when ridiculed: by a School ' holds.” first ao re us ets “Mobile Chest X-Ray Clinic Shirley Collinson, piece dealing with language dif- ficulties of people in this’area, I shall. not soon forget the’ poig- nant:words of his Russi ik will that we live: as we were meant to, as children of His. We must ‘come back ‘to * our Father‘ as repentant prodigals thoughtless salesgirl: “I my heart and feel. like dead.” .- But may. I .commend the School Board and. Depart- ment of i fgr the and be d-to our rightful place in God's household. The -famous Meter-Miser or “cold maker” in a Frigidaire re- frigerator or other Frigidaire ap- classes in) “English for. New is one of the’ simplest sonance. nr’ this case, as in so many others, the emotional rea- son comes first, and the’ prin- ciple that is called on to: justi- fy ‘it, after. ; he < rea Cente “There. are many people, however,.— and I am one .of them>— who maintain” that’ art should, not. be controlled by the majority.” "These people think temptation | to “abolish such vices ‘is great. But‘ the -very: sur- vi “our and ‘:the philosophy“ for arts and' ideas that are’some- times’ larger :.than® our::own: un- derstanding. *. Hotter SETO_CAFE __ ‘CONFECTIONERY: pends on our continuing respect ty : SE: :. aut : Soa ae | ee eee : : Bye Sees : these classes before next Sep- i : ; : ‘ ; : tember... be a real scr- vice. ——_—__—_—___—_—_. AMPLIFICATION OF LAST WEEE’S GUIDE ‘ASSN. REPORT . ‘Mrs, Wm. Waldie. of Robson also. poured: tea at’ the June 9 tea, te rs f gee. Mrs. Grace MacPherson,’ not Mrs. Minnie MacPherson, ‘was in charge of the kitchen along with Mrs. Barrie’ Hill. cae Two presentations were made at the tea. Mrs. Minnie. Mac- Pherson received her green.cord and -pine tree’ badge, signifying that she has successfully passed all required ‘tests and is now: a registered “Pioneer Camper in the Guide movement. Hit Mrs. Pat Sanderson was pre- sented with a gift from the Local Association for all her jard work with the Castlegar Guide Company for the past two years, :.:! Fern. Schwartzenhauer. eS EACH NOW 75 LIMITED TIME ONLY6 CASTLEGAR Drug OPEN FRIDAYS help you, to look after, aif yout banking courteously, confidentially and well; iNTIiL. 9:56 "Sincerely, , Anna Cail. eyes Foave THE: CHARTERED BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY — oe Vy