CASULEGAK NUWS, ‘Chursday, Sept. 17,1964 THIS WEEK AND NEXT 4 BY RAY ARGYLE Threats of violence this week cast a.shadow over the coming visit. of the Queen to Canada. What should be a joyous. occa- sion is now " are wil cute apprehension at the pros Pe of at tempts to ‘Sisrupe th the It is now evident there defi- ately will be demonstrations in Quebec while the in that province. rit ‘measures | Maximum sec! : op te ae Queen is sh the visit ont abeolutely a amine overs Canadian. government autho- ritles have taken the position and perh: aps ny ee th ¢ public’ threat iat Broat d sec Que- almed publicity than ‘actually bringing harm to Her ee t THE CHILDREN'S CORNER How sharp is your eye? Which is longer, the top of this hat or the sharp youe them both. This is called an ontleal illusion. SHOWCASE WEEKLY REPORT ON THE LIVELY ARTS yi BILL, SMILEY « This colon will will be, made vp, breadbox; one ‘morning a couple of weeks. a; g mldnight with ; Td sat up unell ae ght wi Ar The letter read “Dear family: this is not‘a suicide pole ul the Ee sun, (or noonday acon): I'm where the feepon's think that I've Fan a: a from home. I'm a litile too goes as I plan, will ‘spend the next two. weeks in Quebec, learning French and ” discussing crucial ‘topics with fiery French radicals. 1 know you think I'm a romanticist and will probably wind up in jail or hospital, but believe it or not, ir . mother's ¢: absconded with only two clean : _ be. 1y £0 a. Kim ampraly 1 ted, What a dopel’” 0} le ee tough, We ‘cooled freee ee eae pouaible ig’ a could do oo sbout it, and we went to the conven- tion. But'not before we'd done some ‘Checking and found. he'd his ‘bank: account,:;, tar, yang to; his* cation, rovelved two : letters. ack from the convention, we i reall: irlendl rf les; ,;, shi y ob ly iy dat rfies Ot” a‘ sandwich ed on e grass grows ee f cuaniil col ie is , pt . name is: Michel, and he's going to. U. of Montreal in the ‘I ccerpt: “Zam stayin; the 2 lcs, He.is a painter (in Ricard is-40 and Vm. quite. capable of handl ing stand myself away from home. “Now, don’t dare send the Mounties after me, I'd be 8 embarrassed I'd run away from home for good. Besides I have my supply of heroin with me. Hove yourselves a swingaroo at Her fae will arrive ‘at Summerside, P.E.1., and after visiting Charlottetown will go on to Quebec City and ‘Ottawa. the even the non-violent Canadien nationalists put all Quebec under suspicion in the eyes of probably a maj- ority of English-speaking Ca nadians. Because the Quebes revolu- tionaries aim: af ding the gaining an h c ada. wi enc] anada. will farther straining relations within the country. the been seized on by these ele- ments ‘to achieve the opposite end, ‘There will always be‘a warm welcome for Her Majesty in ie hy of most Canadians, but uniess another tour is plan: ned for 1967, phe Queen ier + actually. miss out on wi oe Mee rear ‘anedian ry we celebrate our Centennial. - We can hope that ; the Very real and ty iat genuine ie gtope now being taken oy the leral and Qui Tow sure of success untry will be more trang than it is now. t this bi und, 7 ‘vernment tos vials shee senior Sominion in a mistake. nae anion 0 one the rities thus far has been security measures e adequate to guard the Queen and that it is mow too late to the vi- sit. It is algo apparent that th question of “losing’ face’ is paramount in the doverament en ing. le the sibility Neat ca ees He life is unthinkable to a ah ny rational in. x dividual,, the governmon should that, the +. FITH SHOW (CTV), season's >. premiere. ue ‘Bon. ‘HOED.O WN: (CBC); ° . faree: about a sins ne girl yioae Teal, Winnipeg at Regina, -series about a New, ork press = sHows | ENTERTAINMENT @G@?:: WATCH NEWS & VIEWS Fri, Sept. 18. ANDY GRIF- — will be subject of a : E movie going into prosuston a Sat. Sept. 19. WIDE Paramount Studios. WORLD OF SPORTS .(CTV), Carroll Baker, who eda highlights of past season’® ‘role that man » whe played 2 Canadian sport events. FOOT- sented. Miss... ‘low .in The BALL (CBC), Ottawa at Mont- Carpetbagger, ‘has been signed portray the’ actress. It is promized that the film will be a falthful translation of Harlow; life within the context jot: th the ; period of her Sun., Sept. 20, ED SULLI- VAN " (CBC), return’ of the Beatles.. HOURGLASS (CTV), history of World War L EAST FOOTBALL ton at Toronto. sons Sept. 21. BEWITCH- Pa the’ 0 (CTV), start of -- comedy U.S. per Canada,’ ny Foveaed they. cise about a charming witch. ging sae order, i nua erin DR. (CTV), Pala delivery suit’ “he house. Theyre, mp plest wna at least flour rows See KAYE" ea fee them 2 over the scre- in ‘season debuts. HOUR. (CTV). WEST: FOOTBALL (CTV), ‘Vancouver at Calgary. a iwed., Sept. 28, ANGEL IN THE SMOKE (CBC), story of a poverty-ridden Tokyo family. - ‘Thurs. Sept. 24... JACK . PAAR (CTV), starts new sea- "National, Football esau slot will bring th from U.S. Parks, e games live. his ete Es It’s the first for Tawiora | after. spending se- Fri, Sept. 25. COUNTRY, in New’ York in : edy BROADWAY’ (CBC), He es memorial to the late Book of the Week ~_By PERCY ROWE’ agent, Clyde's = “OF ANEW MOVEE By CLYDE GILMOUR q Shirley MacLaine copes ‘pluc- iw Ls a second-class script ‘A WAY: TO GO, but a eRCHY. vere a & "sunday: afternoon. time . There was more to the letter, but that was the gist of it. You’ can imagine the ensuing seene.. + Page 4 and oe at this letter are. missing: .P. 6 begins, ‘Just Uke you, Mom,” whic is driving my wife crazy. ere's a lot of other stuff, His father was ready to horse-" whip him, or call in the police and charge him with something- or-other. = fue sister was interested i but not’ impressed, Her ment was, “What a opel” Then’ sel intruded, ways. What: will the. nel think if: he..comes home: police: car? Wh it nt come! home at ‘all?. “why did ie do this to us?Has he ti- tate for all we've done for 1? . ted, to jail for 20-years, Instead, I dollars. Seat ther kid's felting emt t ‘oe “envelons. of his last Ietter.: ., .1¢ was the ‘least literary ‘ ag ale": fess eee aes it ‘ald, “please th ‘hole thitn itar-, ‘When: the whole ea‘ sent him the 10 do LPL PEDRO - — By de la Torre “wlll: ty Sa 1 etad a of “Alviding them and “tl strain bet- », few years “Have 3 prblen? Write to ‘Cansai social: worker): +, Doris Clark’ in care of this “newspaper. why e wife and DEAR DO! I have raed cur lec since her. Evenytitn was‘fine until she faite ten: aad she realized the difference; between her © parents and her, aunt and ae i Sho started - to! change { is us, Now 1 ta ite ‘is “selemaled and) mean, .: Worst e has’ come, between hu there is alway: ys ween us, i Id gi 0. sit-down “to ats “without tala animosity’ in’ the «alr, know that my home ‘was run: ing smoothly again, ve ¥ SEN ON EDGE Your ; niece's Bilal stock made: the world fall: out from under! her.. Her. parents’ rejected her. She ‘needed’ strong reas about how :much. bot : wanted, her, Needed iy be tal- Now your Wife's overleaning affection ‘is ‘seen ‘for what it is: an apology. ‘While tie girl ‘ ) accepts it, it. is still not good enough. And‘ your wile, in ture g the blame onto you, has “lost her perspective, Your life partner is unhapp too, Could you take her bac! conversation and help her to see what has ae f cpened? nee RIS — My pare DE, its hope to ‘ee Jay aunt and ‘inele soon, and I) know my cousins, .very ‘well, One has started hope .chest - ‘which she prizes very,‘much. ‘Would it be all right for’ me to send a-gift for her: to put in her thest? How, Fmaueh should Bg spend! on. it? 4pm a. towel, cover, a novelty aan tray, chaps. | feeling of ‘and to. > ; COUSIN BOB BOR — Yes. oe. Tot a guesta'‘ have ‘to serve? HAPPY HATTIE * DEAR HATTIE — Not unless you want it that way. Caterers “4 wma, ae none is thelr hele to, see a: sick friend, -Her ma nat: urally he got smart again. » was ee to. do. something about B Anyway, he didn't ik I was “brave ‘enough'' s0 a 2.30 um, I called the. police’, over. They gave him warning that this would: be. the T-told: him ttiat if it weren't for. my ‘sister and the kids he' ed +be in Jail right now. He has be- haved ever Fince. aved ever 8 "GRATE RATEFUL' — Good fa DEAR for. you or standing up { to bint ‘irst thing ‘ be into it, hook, Sine and 8 nker, Good luck! ia OF CANADA bir Rev. F. H.' MORNING, WORS } Bi SPONDS Ronooas i Welly I told him that ifshe, + bla river’ nator of B.C.. Bi rea atlaty realdents affected. by the. flood: ing of lands under’ the’ Colum "This was stated by J. G. Wil. son, ‘regional. planning co-ordi- Hydro‘ when ad- Hydro to. pay. for sewerage’ whl- e ch did not previously: exist... ‘coordinator, B.C, Hydro, der: discussion: ‘importi tions ‘of ' relocation ‘0: and ‘increase: in* hosp tles ‘to: deal with the new workers and to iron ‘out any at nei weekend. . ie of Koo- tenay - Boundary ‘Munielpalities Mr. Wilson said there was a_ limit to ‘what he. could an- nounce on behalf of B Cc. eae fficulties: that may arise as’a result of con- struction work: He’ did not ‘give any indi- dustry to” attend "nl school . According tothe regional dusty ‘on’ lumber ‘grading, °° “These ‘cotirses ate designed .| to: give. students a, background : tne ease in! me and prac- ‘Unemployed Workers: ‘May » |Take, Lumber. Grading Free if :'Tho Interior Lumber Manu- ‘| facturers’, Association has invit- his an essen- tlal first. step: in becoming: a grader. ‘Accurate grading of lumber has become more and more im- portant in recent years, so that good knowledge of grading is necessary in almost all’ saw- mill jobs. ‘ The class in Castlegar start- ed on Tuesday at 1 logar ata in the Celgar sawmill lunchroom: and 7 p.m, in the ae Stanley Humphries | Secondary, School. Further details maybe ob- tained ‘from the nearest Unem- cation of the policy surrounding Hitt thoughts on providing board Sas ‘recommended th jhat Office, Cel- gar, or Le tenae education de- ment, 3 : : said. BEST DRESSED "( ‘MEN WEAR ®” McGILL:-SHOES - :T-ean une speak on mat- ters which have been decided and lald down as “policy,” he ected: by. the: flooding} M: and also’ to eonsider: ‘additional | He sald that “as a result of the flooding there will be. dis- ruption . of. municipalities. Cer- in the Arrow Lakes willbe a #0 ‘suitable’ locations.” Wilson‘ was, improvements |‘ int the field” OF accessibility and ERENENKO'S ere were - certoil not interest itself. ; SALES & eae Phone R.A. Bob Horswill 365-3491 Co pl : Stock of V Volk Cars and. “Trucks ‘New ; Rambler.Cars : Sales & Service — ‘Trades’: : PARKVIEW: MOTORS — Neleon i Mz! iT TATTOO “CASTLEGAR NEWS STAND “ACROSS FROM ‘THE POST OFFICE” Open Weekdays 9 - 9, . ° Sundays 7. p.m. oa ‘POCKET AND HARD-COVERED BQOKS - _ NEWSPAPERS — MAGAZINES — COMICS *)* SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR: MAGAZINES AND BOOK ORDERS TAKEN” ‘and removal ciate he sal Th Sare where the. B.C.’ Hydro. would ‘ “This," he remarked, “falls into the field of relocation of . villages . who : did: not.” possess an Sewerage. fsellition: a at tae ling TY nia i 435. mobility’ int areas. “Recreational and ‘park facilities, are likely: to bee int- proved by; ihe. implementation of thé reconstructed highways." B.C. Hydro. Authority - was fally cogalzant of. its’ tremen- doug responsibilities, he said. “ "In order to finish ane deb ‘or gional colleges should: teach on the . colleges. for; seven, years before getting : Bermanent ap- tain. portions of major highways pointments. )./',: Until, the seven ‘years have fected.\'These’ will Be. rel “located elapsed the: teachers should be u given. one:to two year , Another point discussed by the board says. In'\a} memorandum issued by “Education: Minister Peterson Arrow Lakes! to school boards, the’ board also recommended ‘regional college boards should keep ‘in constant touch with ‘provincial universi- ties to ensure standards are being maintained.*:;'2 The board also said region- al college’ teachers should ‘have a master’ of arts the ‘School : Board: Courses ‘are sponsored by the Interior: Lumber‘ Manufac- turers’ Assoclation in connection with the local school board and the department ‘of ‘education. Normal)ié fees for fhe, course’ will be ‘io degree as a if uit to work, hand ia hand with the BC. Hydro.’ courses in regional col- leges should parallel, put not , and that ROMP. Waning Issued on $20: Co ferfelt Bills Ca Hlegar: “ROMP: have. is. ued a arming for memberé of _ Draws 21 particular, tc out "tor. counterfeit wy bills, This particular. series... of countertelt bills, now: being pass- din B.C, an nd. Western Cana-, ‘District: Senior | C day may be by the: "serial numbers of | the bills }:~. with a moistened finger, hich will cause’ the’ink to smi a *’ The reverse side oft the "pill has'a mottled effect and ‘is weak Te in color. and shading. ° ld_ any «of ‘these’ ‘pills ient in hospital. two years of university, | fit t Fall Mocling first meeting ‘Of the fall season was’ held. Friday ev- ening in the Légion’ Hall by the members _ of. fhe. Castlegar and ‘ation’ with ‘27 ‘members and ‘a visitor, Mrs... W.' edy Trail, - Shonll feturn ‘Thursday. from Vancou- be detected, the. local detach-| Yer, Where He had been a pat- e fist Me mbers ‘itizens Associ- of to 1967. ment. of ‘the ain should be husbands leaving her. “purdened ° with or iMious of. dollars, ing. elsewhere. Telearam News Service Canadian revolution~ aries are not Fatlconl ind ». the ween is the an_atmosphere with ietroris nm — be if uae or Quebeo C iG: =~ it is phys cally. in to the life of any person. might ° lose : ‘While Canada some Pree in cancelling the ~ visit, this would be _ not wie quae — to whom “face”: is a supreme fact’ enhower because of left-wing vi. olence. font aeath. be ‘autponed. guarantee - THE ANSWER 70 TENS |. PUZZLE 18. IN. 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Com- merce, will: get-the whole $120 multe left: after men’ The Bank of Md al will ‘get. $70°‘million’ at “an. ‘overall interest ‘rate “of ' 5.40 : ber ‘cent, repayable up to 1968:)): ‘Kinross. will get $50 million at 5.67 per: cent, | rep; able up anaguntdd t #100: New. York notés,’*:" Premier Bentiett eaid the full investment: Program will make ‘Gastiegar City ‘Gantre Motel BANQUET ROOM UMLARES FOR BOOKINGS Luncheons,’ Dinners, Weddings, Meeting, Room ‘Dining Room -.Coffee Shop 7 days per week 7am, -9 p.m. Reservations: t A277 Columbia at Main Street ; nora Kootenay Builders _ and Suppliers - — LINOS — SASH AND DOOR ' ALL SIZES OF GLASS CANADA: CEMENT — . PLYWOOD GLIDDEN PAINTS — = = S = = = =] = = E nT i Waneta Airways | LIMITED Government Approved FLYING SCHOOL j Air Charter Service - Rentals » Sight ‘Located at ‘the. Castlegar Airport PH: ‘DAYS: 365-7444 PH. NIGHTS 365-4871 ior commit- ; PLYWOODS _ LUMBER .. | FLOOR ‘TILES’ -DOORS:: WINDOWS | ‘ MOULDINGS | || much ‘enjoyed. ; | plenic. Much. eine ountered also, ellulose ‘Ltd. it the priee = eae Sal be ‘and $6 per’ton respectively. | Bail eat: Paul | ‘Marshall | Cas ‘Columbia: announced a nic had been,a success.and. very ‘| held: in Lakeside ‘Park: at. Nel- son .but owing to-holidays there . Was not..a: jarge; tart nout: at the to- to get a iriver tor, ‘the ‘bus. to take: the’ iHiembers/tu ‘Nels se ay rou notes were read| | from members. who; ae recelv- The -picnic : was: culty: was en. due to holidays will be: 3: “bleached > Pratt a semi-bleached. i Th eresting . repo! o tee néss transacted at th executive’ sent out. WORK, PANTS ed ard ma tetided to’ OMS “We: have. a ‘full range of : - Golors. cand. sizes, MERCANTILE: LTD. 150 Main ‘St: Ph. 965-7417, winners: A very | ‘Mrs. -L. 'P.. Ferguson repo. "ed: on the sick, and 4 It was reported - that | th song. sheets -were no’ SonDlee: G. Quayle’ and! uayle’ in . EB. Murray. for. compilir. z. the song. sheets. .The- ‘meting! -was.adjourned and members en- _[Joyed a social hour of card bin- CHEVELDAVE’S 8° prizes for the bingo had been purchased out of the funds and there were: many pleased prize ing was ‘brought, 6 a‘close with ‘| the serving of delicious'refresh- ments by. Mrs L Mrs. Murray... id on. flowers: pleasant ‘even- McNell. and For’ all travel: arrangements seo. . s+.’ ‘WEST’ DEPT. STORE: PH.: 365-4911 Phone 365-7145": S: FROM THE ARENA | an eee vila of 6.38 ‘per | = Gatiegs water Sr utlity has, for‘ som shown: a healthy. yearly surplus,’ this surplus was: ised for’ needed current’ -ex- id "be deed on: its. own merits and initial to borrow this - “$108,000 without direct ap- proval: of ‘the owner. electors. |. Payers, the commission ,used this section i: 0£,the-act:in the: manner that it was ob- viously intended to be: used.3 thoughtful ‘analysis of whether we are ‘really faced ‘with an. emergency ‘Situation _ «requiring immediate ‘attention’ or ‘if /as-it appears‘ to some who have foliowed the: «subject : elosely Mr. Hughe ply promoting ‘the report’he wrote in 1959-60 for’ Mr. his as- * This rep foe advoca et * expenditures’ A the order of #200, 000 and this was prior; £ th e it t ; quired to retire this $108,000’ bylaw when you’ An lude interest charges, bond discoun- have to'foot the bill for this.) “*@ Do our of proving ‘this: bylaw’ = * locations; should we really There is no‘ denying 1 that in proposing E thi : cost us the total tax load re-’ iavolved. is not. out’ of keeping with coms > monsense: @ Our present ‘firs department, pons. ‘to bring more ‘water’ to the hydrants and- if we''do. exactly -how: much more: water: -will we be able, to bring to a fire? : oe How. will this additional borrowing our borrowing ‘reserve ‘and hence, the ‘cost’ of ‘any? in future borrow- ecessary “ing, ‘for. itis fairly commonly! accepted that as you increase your borrowing you | also increase the available rate of interest. z @ The trrational ‘assertion that the proposed improvements. will in fact not anything because they. can be fin- anced out of an established surplus also = jeaves something.to'be. desired as far as basic logic .is.concerned.’ Won't cost ‘us anything indeed thi the Eissent finance chelrman at a spec: committee meeting on Sept.'1, 1964: - = “I would warn all heads of departments” that ‘should ‘the ‘proposed ‘$108,000: water improvement bylaw not pass then it will be necessary for each of you to make substan- tial reductions in your expenditure so that we may. bring the budget into line by the end.of the’ year.”. | e Council advises us to install these improvements now-.to avoid digging up ‘in’ the : fature.’ Just’ how «many = -feet of pipe under r Pavement poi — we often see the entire area being “dations. really, need. for ments?, What must’ communities that have *@) With unlimited natural water sto-’ é rage existing less than‘100 feet below both of our wells and a good: reliable’ auxiliary are we real- :) dy shirking our, duty in this respect? Should: we ‘borrow: money’ to provide additional. remote, above: surface storage Just because | some handy Population based : surrounding sprinklers or a lack’ of! water for the fire department pumper; ‘then de- cide if’ you wish to borrow’ as the council advises, e@ Lastly. the installation of a number of routine improvements to our water-sys- tem’ should be within .the : ability of our existing staff thus avoiding most of the engineering charges ‘ sovmar kes for this in' the bye f CG. SYLVEST ‘without causing restrictions for J