ee Fass FROMTHE GALLERY Birthday Parliament Pales Canada’s Centennial Parlia-] ta! ment, the showplece of democra- tic practice that was to take their families to’ Expo 67, It now seems that the bulk 3 867 will record Centennial Y les: and less significant as the days and weeks silp by with MPs wrangling over armed forces unifiestion as‘ though: bis a 00th birthday: had: never ved, The hope was that the pre- sent reesigon, which hag already 3] the dairy policy,” seal "huntin and YP Re By th iB i the Bank ie time the the ‘coun-} dor planning. the! pay much attention to the nei Ree lag Pession in “iength and long-since far ahead of it'in bitter and vin- dictive argument, would end early this year. Then a special Centennial Parliament would open, in which a new Speech from the Throne would. concentrate on the Cen- tenary‘of confederation, in which eared jmalor but ‘not too con- lal: pieces of legislation would: be dealt with, a happy budget introduced and a ‘wingap visit of the queen highlighting the sue thing, ler. Majesty. would: address a joints ‘session of Commons and Senate,,on. July, 1 and. then: the. MPs would go home for a long recess to take ia en in their fav- grite cente: celebration: and Sate etter irs ure! all road hazards. Never: before. such quality. at such low. prices. AVAILABLE AT CASTLEGAR ‘STORE PHONE. 365-7707: s 417 ofa ed to send Canada into is sec. ond century in harmony, unity and understanding. Furthermore, as the year advances, the plans for the Con- servative party leadership con- vention take more and more space in the press and are cer- in to dominate the national news Picture in the late summ and fall. Add to this the interest aroused by some 60 iting heads of state and the little side- show, on Parliament Hill is likely. to be given only limited atten- tion by, both the.news media and the, public. th ‘All it needs now. is for Han- ol'and the U;S, to agree ‘to deal with the Vietnam conflict-at' the conference table. instead of in the jungle and:.the Centennial Parlement will be ly eclip- sed, The government has shown remarkable. resi t, in; waiting as long as it has before Proceed- ing with the guillotine rule to ore CASTLEGAR. NEWS, Thursday, . -April 27, 1967, ris - By Honry Heald | jag 1. E. gsley, steam and recovery superintendent at the Celgar pulp * divislo: 8; ane riounced‘ the appointment: iof J. E; Heinrich to the‘position: of as- sistant steam and Tecovery sup- er | erintendent. Mr, Heinrich joined. Colum- 8} bia Cellulose as. an electrician |: in May,.1965 and was ‘promoted to steam ‘and. recovery shift fore- man‘in'Octob sition of chief ‘engineer jicola Valley Sawmills Lt erritt, B.C. and Fort tte wood Ltd; Rort:MacLeod, Alta. Mr, Heinrich and his family rea in ‘Woodland Par! ark, Ki pal -Prior'to rie i565, hei held Nene s paper last week., Writing ‘in He ersonal col- te, edi- hat legal ‘counsel has: assured there is no ground for. fears ex- aw. by. Kootenay West’ MP rganals about Nancy's ing. the MP'-had said that if Nancy. accepted: the ‘cash offer- ings .being:’collected for her benefit, she would cease to be classed. as;.an, amateur. skier. This would’havé: a definite ef- fect on Hen td career, Mr. Herridge :d Heaven Mr: White explain- ed: that: the ‘mohey need not be given to Nancy,’ but could. be ld. direc’ to the: university. “went ‘on,.“‘the scholarship. doesnot‘ have’ to be used this year and ifishe wished Nanoy’¢¢ could leave: it to be, pick- r she retires from the arent? agréement — al- though ‘not :necessarily a com- Thursday, Fred Whi } for ot the Rovsland Miner, said ‘Amateur Standing piltiment of this possibility was given by the pert woman. skier ng an interview ‘recently in Monts eal, Miss reer sald, “People in y bom (Rossland). have raised | pret e like $1,500 for education and now Premier snnett has offered mea $5,000 holarship. “Now. that’s really too much but if the scholarships given me could be. put in the national ski scholarship fund for eyery- , that would do the Castlegar works superinten: dant, Charles: MacRae, 50, dled Saturday” at’ ie Castlegar and District’ Hospital. Mr. MacRae was born in Scotland and came to Canada in 1925 at the age of nine to Hed- ley where he lived for 22 years, end the fruitless unification de- ne bate. No matter how much head wagging and finger pointing ‘the opposition indulges in and no matter how often they invoke the ppectrs of the 1956 ‘COFFEE.BREAK” By, LOIS’ HUGHES: Tell Lois: 365-5503 Box 731; Castlegar~ de- bate the guillotine» move was necessary. There are. many reasons why this 1s not like the pipeline debate and Mr. Diefenbaker him- self is one of them, The people have had, nearly five years of listening to the opposition, lead-| P® er berate the: government fc seipant + for. arliainent tid pnd they are are geling a bit-sick of for Ee re- form, or at-least. for. some new rules of procedure, is one topic on which all parties agree, even if they don’t agree ‘on. what. that |’, reform . should’ be. The’ ‘one thing the Centennial Parliament could do that°would earn it a place in history would be to. take dex: S some meaningful towards ensuring that the national ad- ministration can start out the ‘second century wih’a: more ef- ‘The SS Minto received some notice: last: week: ‘stating it could be brought to Castlegar. Word continued! to say.the ald- ressed Housewives are — talking about it, but as one put it, she was just looking for a‘nice day she could a to do the drying ermen exp! Lites ‘enthusiasm over. the pros- ti is hard.to. say what is the thing to:be done about this link. with ‘the: past.’. me are +60: disgusted that aie. .was: not -immediat itely taken care of from the day:she’finish- ‘ed. her’ reign’ on these’ lakes, which was 0; 12. years ago. + Her. restoration. now. will ‘Certainly cost somet One: gentleman. wi jo. is ins terested in what is'to‘become of this. grand. old lady is Bob Cal- Castlegar. He Has taken irst step forward. We. tall Proudly of the Min- Y do. more than ve“ erating ‘manual than |-¢; oe ‘finishéd the one’ with'’which the first century. Extension Phones are HANDY PHONES. week fromes ot 7S BETH @ -/50. years. It svas recorded in a A past clipping that Tom paid his The passing. of “Tor ‘om . Byan, ‘91, last week closed a. small ‘chapter of theg BS Minto. It was Tom. who. Handled the « mail], Minto for the last :bgen: the postinast- erat ‘Syringa Creek for almost respects.to the:Minto by, qa. doffing his hat while standing alone ‘on: his wharf as the Minto pulled away. ; any of us have found a friend indeed in aluminum foil. It}has become a worksaver in the BUILDERS. See Us for. we Best Prices in Tewn! ‘k Har A Arborite - E Electrical Supplies G Glass - Gyproc H B Barker a Brushes - Bifolds - Bldg. 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No more making across: the table, Has anyone tried the new chemical . process. that can >be done in your own home to con- vert Wash and Wear garments into. permanent. press? is a new idea which first came to light when advertised ticed the flat section now on the | wistle; a dive for it as it merrily rolls Mrs. * t' time of the: year just’ Talent be. ‘here now. ally vine neds rel area ae one Oo ws to consider’ the making“up: of a tea essence. For' large: teas, its far easier and ‘you'll nave bet- | Te ter results. For 40 2 Pt mately), piace a font m oraten: x utes, then’ strain” “and place in refrigerator to: store. To. make tea, place’ 1 or. 2 tal blespoons tea essence dn cup. and._add boiling water, place cup ‘tea sence in hetied ‘tea Bot and {add 8°" cups Water. :* amount ‘of one i according to ‘Mr. | desired : strengt9.67 ur - Well-Known-Resident ||' Of South Slovan: >< “Died: Last: Sunday - A well-known South Slocan man, Alex Powell, 85, died Sun- day. ie Powell am born at An drew. A Alta. in 1 oe local funeral He moved to Vancouver and worked in the’ shipyards during the'second world war. After the war he moved to Penticton where he lived for 11 years. He worked for ‘e! ight years Be town . works: superintendant in Merritt,, coming ‘to Castelgar a year ago. He .was a member of the Masonic Nicola Lodge No. 53 at Merritt. He is. survived by his wife Violet :and one son, ‘Duncan in Castlegar; his father, James, who lives in. Vancouver. He ‘is also survived by. three brothers, Ken- ny. of Bralorne, Donny: of -Mer- ritt and Bobby: of Penticton anid one sister, Effie: of Vancouver. Masonic rites: were: held Monday’ at the Castlegar masonic ple under .the direction : of Sentinel LodgeA.FV ane 148. Funeral services.were to be held in Merrit::with:: gar Funeral Home" KOOTENAY WELDING &: CASTING REPAIRS Box 741 — Castlegar, B.C. 121 Columbia Ave. — Phone 365-5531 First-class general: welding and: machine work. “Specialty: broken crank shafts, gas-and diesel cylinders and heads... Full guarantee. ; Steel Fabrication — 24-hour Service “Only the Best is Good Enevali fe CASTLEGAR Figure Skating Club ic General. Meeting,:to:be; held in the Arena on. Thurs., “April 27 at'8 p asked to attend ‘to’ fee “the: organization of next season's business Badges to,be paid for at the meeting. ss ‘ A special | thanks to Sam Laizarotta and Ralph Pearson for their fine work with the boys’ section. [Es "216 NOTICE FOR ALL B.C. POINTS CONVENTIONAL Mortgage Money AVAILABLE GET FREE ‘Manufactured Homes': BROCHURE AND MORTGAGING FACTS FROM’ YOUR . NEAREST E sEAV oR WRITE: BEAVER: HOMES: DIVISION -.: P.0.'BOX:248 NORTH SURREY, B.C.: UTBOARD MOTORS LAWN_MOWERS: AND. “TILLER REATR WALDIE S@RVICE:CENT * CASTLEGAR. CUSTOM: * ~ UPHOLSTERY.) © Recovering apes Romadelling SGrattarnnehip | Guaranteed Call for free estimates — no obligation::‘. Phone 365-5636' his schooling theres per for several years in the United States, he was in the theatrical business as a professional danc- b-} er, He also taught ballroom and exhib! ition. dancing. }° He came to Willow Point in ee and was married in Nelson in..that. year.. He and. his wife Bare swell was employed b owell was emplo: y. West Kootenay: Power. and Light: fr 1940. to 1966, a working with the Playmor, ee tanee pavillion at; nt) Souci Stocan, and when it ed burned; tin-about 1941, had it xe- He is survived iby: his wife; ' four, -brothers,, George .at Ent- le. Alta., Matt'‘at' Oakland. Calif., Steve at Toronto and John rat Calgary; three: sisters, A. (Mary) Gregorvich and ne Florence Stakaruch of Ham- ilton and Mrs. Peter Tobinsky of Ethelbert, Manitoba. Funeral services, were held today at 2 p.m. from the Chapel of the Thompson Funeral Home. The. Venerable Archdeacon Wy- att: officiated. Interment too place in the Nelson! ark. in this medium. NOTICE Effective May |, new phone number. — “and ask operator for ZENITH 6223 Community Video : — CABLE T.V. — 1967 we havea. Dial “oO” > Office Supplies ss Castlegar ‘News Phone’ A GORDON AS SUMNER” ecreeatine ‘Health: Service soe: Building Oe eyo Ave. : ”, Phone : es PAIRS: To an Major “And “Portable Appliances CASTLEGAR AEELIANCE SERVICE. Phone -365-6939 PARDMAN FURNITURE Mi Sales pins eat ] GUARANTEED REPAIRS WESTERN INTERNATIONAL ENTERPRISES IMPORT | EXPORT ‘P.O: BOX'833: Phones 365-5263. 1365-7816 Castlegar, B.C. < INTERIOR © VACUUM- 1 owSERVICE. 1819. BAY, — TRAIL, B.C. a i wo. 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XY BUILDERS ,- ‘olumbia ‘Ave. . aie at citys ie tS connintee Builders. Service” ‘CASTLEGAR NEWS | ‘i Published batted Thursday At F THE $4.00. per year. The Castlegar News ‘: Audit: Bureau of Circulations: ly Newspapera Advertising Bureau. Editor, Castiegar. .Ne correét:n Campbell, Publisher _ Matt subscription rate to: the Castlegar News is ‘The price by. delivery. boy Is 50 cents, a month. Single copies are 10 cents. ‘ authorized as second: class? mall, Post Office. Department, Ottawa, for pay- ment’ of: postage in cash, and’ is a. member of the It 1s a member of the Canadian Weekly News- papers. Assoctation, the B.C.. division ‘of the Canadian Weckly Newspapers Assoctation, and the BC. Week- rc All Sormesponderioe should ‘be: addressed to: The » Drawer 490, Castlegar, B.C. Letters “for "pubiteation ‘mast be accompanied the ‘and address of the ‘writer, Pen ‘names nee BO, eS Burt Campbell, Editer ‘will be'used on request, but the correct name must be submitted. ‘The Castlegar News reserves the right to. shorten letters in the ‘interests 'of) economy of space, Agreement: a ts agreed by the cavertiser re- questing space that the lability of the paper in the event. of fallure to, publish any advertisement of any description or in the event that errors occur in the ‘publishing of ‘an ‘advertisement shall be = Umited to the amount paid by the advertiser for that portion of the advertising space occupied by the incorrect item only, and’that’ there shall. be’ no Uability in any event beyond the amount paid for ch ‘advertisement. TRS B.e, FOUNDERS — Stanley. Park Owes a Lot to Cpt. Stamp. Everyone who has enjoyed the beauties of Vatcouver’s Stanley Park.can be thankful that | Captain Edward Stamp found tho ‘currents off Brockton Polat top, swift for booming logs. therwise the’ park . might have been logged a at and de- veloped: as arto! busi- often t Tolarred to a as Spritish Columbia's first in: dustrialist, was Bigiven 100 ‘acres in the vicinity of Brockton J Point Governor ‘Seymour '.in. the by. 1860's because he planned to be-| YY: tin, ‘aber, But the|‘he becam: ig shallows in: the area changed J his’ mind and ‘he moved his mill ‘site fo the south shore of the at gave birth to the commun- of Granville, ‘which:in time was to become Vancouver. This was before he started his mill at Alberni. a British sea je to the uy spars in Puget Sound. The Fraser Gola Rash two years lat i But it wasn't gold that held him here, but the commercial activity the gold rush engendered. , He settled In Victoria ‘as an agent for spars, In 1860 he branched out, starting’ a sawmill|’ in the Alberni ‘canal. In 1865 ‘he began ‘his mill in Burrard Inlet, In’ 1866 lie built a block of stores in; ‘Victoria and became the mem- er to ts as ax distant as Hawalt nd China lf Poison i is Suspected. Call Doctor Immediately When Polsoning is suspect) to leave S the. sea. ed, call the doc! Encephalitis Diseases. Being Studie The West Kootenay . Pak one of several areas d in the WK the virus section of the Srovin: te-| cial in search into causes and see is as varie of encephalitis diseas- health officer Dr. Nek Schmitt revealed recent-| the West: Kootenay to the Un-|p ion Board of Health, Dr. Schmitt said four types ‘of encephalitis| sects. have caused serious, ‘sometimes|* even fatal infections in areas ot Co With the’ establishment of explained, the way has be cleared for research into the in- be including oon outdoor workers es- subject to the bites of hhosaul toes, ticks and other in- éamp! volunteers, and rol ‘The insects are suspect in causing infections of four types of encephalitis: West .Equine Encephalitis, California: Enceph- alitis Virus, ‘Colorado Tick Fever Virus an -] the hospital, Police or fire de- “1 partments, ;] rupture Virus The ‘blood samples collected in this area will be shipped Vancouver: : where the: tated for evidence ¢ eg: 0 ot intestion: Aas : exposure sub: boy y Pe “the infections will __| went on. the tests, Dr. went on. aan Imowledge gaindd trom el tia ‘a:factor.in RCA.OR GE: vou Buy: & WHITE OR COLOR. TELEVISION ; Tronics ret ot sae ius eection |< of th said. Pt ae | BY the four | 7 - | Of: rei be dicated by a positive read: er if the doctor is not available call: the emergency services of If you have ready transpor-' tation, take the patient to the nearest doctor's Befice or, hos- pial. Bring along the: container involved. -- If you can’t get instructions from a. doctor: qui do not make the patient vomit if he has swallowed a corrosive sub- stance that burns the mouth or throat. ‘These include toilet bowl celaners, ammonia, bleach, or lye. This also appiies to etro- Jeum products * su as phter fluids, paint: ‘thinners, *turciture polish and kerosene. Lye may the esophagus while ke. rosene may pass into the lungs and * eo. Never. cause vomiting or force liquids .on the Patient if if he is mscio Bravent’ aceidental poison ing. Store potential poisons out ach ‘of pr Edu- Fresh | ‘Killed For Frying or Roasting Canada Grade A Spare Ribs cl ti U ° Everywhere. 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