RONDA Meher TRO CLaLe 8 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday Nov. 4, 1965 VISTORIA REPORT Can’t See Majority Gov't By JAMES K. NESBITT Soon now, we the people gloomy mood these days and I'm afraid we'll whip. up a new order of chaos. I cannot see how a ma- jority of the people are going to go in one direction, and elect ‘a majority’ government. It's almost’ an impossibility, pone with four. parties in the le! The time is ‘coming when we are going to havea system of primary, elections, bench pe out ut two top candidates, and from them |=. Wick, MA, FLA, as we'll choose our elected repre-| = sentatives. B, always going to have a Te interest in this campaign, College. Mr. Wick is a graduate of so. many howls of fraud. and corruption, and most of ‘them Librarianship. Men me quite ill, Mr. says that | Perience | began in 195: and. John’ Mansbridge, Ao at gate meen o! ‘West Kootenay Regional! ‘Until, this: harpens were | College has been announced by ash, There seems little ai Gorden, Campbell, principal of Wick’s ore ex- 21 wilt training in a number of vbreres in England. before . coming in 1955 to: Toronto where he serv- ed as: interne: librarian in the Toronto lc Library’ system. In 1956-59 he was bookmo- bile ‘librarian’ in the Etobicoke Public Library and from 1959 has been head of ‘the reference | department for ithe Etobicoke Public Library. 2ir, Wick is act- ive in soccer: and. ‘historical as- sociations. He ‘teach one ry Ze course in history-at the College. Both Mr.’-Wick: and Mr. : Mans- pride | began ; thelr duties on is a gradu- if ie winerale win there'll be Canadian troops in Viet Nam, Campaign Week if there were some’ Sea the largest pelection in all the newest Fal bales 1420 Bay Ave.) Trail, B.C. Phone 368-8433 Douglas says the same. He can’t ablde the United States, because socialism never gets anywhere there; the socialists in the U.S. are always snowed under ‘the minute they rear their heads, To hear some of our poli- COLUMBIA FABRICS & FLOORS dent Johnson. is the enemy. of mankind. One of em, the GENERAL DELIVERY, other . day, referred othe Viet: Nam affair as “president Johnson's war.” That's not fair; sible, mean and hatred, but I suppose we have to accept such junk in the heat of an election campaign. The United ‘States has. al- DISTRIBUTOR ‘For Sales and Service Write: RENA-WEAR, Canadian ‘election -' campaigns, ever since’ our beginning,’ ‘and I suppose it always will way; seeing as how ‘we're the same people, and live so ‘close- : and ‘seeing ‘as ‘so CASTLEGAR, B.C, MMMM ce MT the, many of ‘us - want ‘to accept everything from: the ‘U.S, and sive pothing, in rel : : Som eli me I ticlans talk you'd think Presi | Sot such talk as this is irrespon-| ties for filled with ways been part and parcel of |. be this | where he briefly Busy Orie for Stan Horswill Last Thursday ‘Stan Hors- will Conservative candidate for Kootenay West,: spoke ‘ata arty in Nelson. He out- regard to education. He explain- ed the proposal to increase the per capita grants to universities from :$2 $5 and the in- creasing: of f grants to universi- ant Mr. Mi : ate of Notre ‘Dame. College, Wil-].’ cox, Sask. ‘and: McGill Library School. At. present, he is assist- ant ‘librarian, ‘Moose “Jaw. Pub- lic Library, Sask..’ Mr. Mans- bridge 1s ‘an. enthusiastic | out-|°° ~~ doorsman and skier. Commenting ‘.on -these ap- pointments, : Mr.’ Campbell said That the college: is - exception- ally, fortiinate to have :been. able to; obtain ; fully . qualified libra rians of such ability and exper- ience’‘at ‘a time whan :there is an .almost, international short- age’ of trained,; librarians. ‘The work. of: planning and: develop- ing a ‘modern: College Ubrary right from ithe beginning is most in‘ the field. Later. in ‘the day he called at Cominco’s operation ‘at Riondel and:made house to house calls there ‘and at Rootenal Bay. On day’ Horswill spoke ‘at a coffee tie at Cols servative headquarters in‘ Trail described ora |e to allow deduction from’ income taxof munt amount of *$500.- the: i ones ‘The librarians ‘aim to. have | b 10, 000: volumes: ‘and 200 period. icals on the shelves by next Sept- emibét. Mr: ‘Catnpbell stated that today's: college,“ library: ‘must make: full allowance “for the ra- Be clan eS faking place ‘in lib- tion and the’ way in hich students use a libra *"In' addition‘ to being “a cok lection of books,” the West Keo- and: the removal of: the’ 11 per tax on building ‘ma- terials, He then ‘proceeded to the Thincan: whi f ite made house to house: visits at Well, it lt ‘soo be over and I hope you are all study- ing the bectouded issues, . 50 that you'll be calm, cool and determined on eleetion day, ig and uilling opera- Salmo del, ‘Crawler and Boswell and will be ing. Pana 8 forums at Castlegar, calls, ‘* and Nelson later in thi week. WELCOME WAGON, Box 364—Kinnaird, B.C, With Information cad wera’ so than bos the Se ance ‘future God SPECIALS KRAFT SALAD BOWL SALAD DRESSING, 24-02.; 2 for 79c CANNED POP, 10 tins - COOKIES, 3 pkgs. - “996 PORK & BEANS, 15-02, 7 for . $1.00 COFFEE: BREAK z aay INSTANT. COFFEE, 8-02. 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He owner during * October, CMP. answered 195 -Someiain Regional College Principal Announces Library Staff The appointment of Donald Pps i chiee is. coneelved: of, as- an. instruc- tional. centre . designed’: where possible‘ to’ integrate: books, per- jodicals, a graphic collection and films in:a/ common. catalogue so that ‘students and: faculty, have Teady: Recess to various’ mater- lala te D 6 Wbrary ek’ will furthe: i student: to study’Janguagés in the mort éffecetive manner, SL GuO ee i) oint Hesting “Phe - 1st’ Robson Gulde ‘company, and some of the sixers and secoriders from 1st and 2nd Robson Brownle packs had a joint ‘meeting recently. ‘The occasion was the “walk up” of three Brownies, Janice Lamb, Christine Saliken and £ | valerie. Silverthorn, e girls walked up, aided by wise new red-shoes and were. met and welcomed into Guides by patrol leaders and Captain’ V. Lesy.: 7 Following this the Guides who were appropriately dressed for Halloween in costumes pos judged -with . 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