_THURSDAY, “NOVEMBER 22, 1956 PCASTLEG SE. NEWS .Published, Every Thursday ‘By ’ THE CASTLE. NEWS. Castlegar -- B.C. Lv. Y. CAMPBELL, Publisher HL. G. CLASSEN, Editor ian Weekly Association and “BO, Weekly Advertising Bureau : SUBSCRIPHION RATE — $3.00 per year; 25¢ per ‘month by carrier. Authorized as Second Class Mall, Post Office Department, Ottawa. =) regular ‘duties: of garbage ‘eal arena : This weak, as . water flows : ‘Into the new Castlegar tank, ‘it is.fitting that. we should acknowledge thé job done: by the three-man Village’, works crew in laying : pipe “from the: system’ to the dank. ee men, Oliver: Du be, Pete Koochin, dnd: imitive equipment” “and ce, dug along and. diffi- ighway,.. fe J . “them just: two fae -and wi ig uP a steep fh roads, fences, bush, ‘and rivulets, each. weighing:seven mud; and ‘seeping perfectly. "hat ehen a rop leaked out: :any- ‘They: did. th 0" performing: their re ile J problem: by the: Village é ‘Egypt * contribut ion; the - First, Battalion: of he: Queen's Qwn ©; parses enter: Egyptian territory.” ee The Egyptians ° say - ‘that “the name of he outfit saat too: much of: ancient British impe' say. their flees would ‘not see any / difference (between adian troops who ‘cajled. them- Engiish ‘a ‘agaressors. pressure from London, ueen’s ‘Own ‘be ™ “gtationed: in the. ‘Suez ‘Canal area, ‘ted’ the international. “fOrce, whose, ‘General Eedson ‘Burns will “have ‘Supreme command, and: -whose tax- “payers may be c alled upon to supply ‘the. Colombian, % Norwegian, Finnis! Yugoslav, Indian;: Danish ‘soldiers “with food and Equipment, will be prevented from play-" . “ing the role in power politics phe er strength ond - position. justify. By d The careful plans of our’ erat and the: efforts. of Lester Péarsen would all be thwarted because and African nations our; country gret. in the UN. But. manifold carry-overs f nowhere. so apparent as: in our. ‘armed forces—are providing outsiders:with ready-made excuses for doubt- ‘ing and misinterpreting our motives, and make: Cana- * ‘da’s task of arbiter: difficult. In a world which attaches: cuck exorbitant: im- portance to words, military terminology obviously, plays a role. It might be a good idea to. take’a new look at - this ‘situation. After all, such names: ds, “Seaforth | Highlanders | a ‘country. without kilts;. and “Irish * Fusiliers” composed to a good part of. Ukranian, Ger- . mon, Italian, and, French’ stock. are’ bit. mipleading: La “Weekly by, Miss FE. Clemo 2 Last -§ day. it. -was,. Bible Sunday in our. churches. As’ we sat under, the wministry cof the ‘Word and: Fead com pages daily,” cwe conscious’ that t he the words’ of ian, but! of .God, nced, that/little ‘Mi gives a.sickly.. * with little’ of the word to.an imbalanced experien e, but an equal amount of the word and ‘| prayer gives. a life ‘of: witness. ? . John, Bunya it is ‘better:to. have. a: heart Fvith- ithout 1 Could it'be said ot many. of. our prayers that scious ‘of | the 1 Samuel, “1:13 ing Hannah,’ a Hannah spake in her'lips Bove, but her voice was not‘heard.”;She prayed unto ‘the er: ‘was “answered. * His Word, it-is a“message from|’ His: Divine heart of: Jove unto ‘ours. ‘Thus our, ‘intercession, should ‘arise. from. devoted’ hearts that His: will: might. be .wrought fof our, good and His glory. “More ‘bad music is "néeded in this: country,” a, prominent American musician said’ the oth- er day. He went on to’explain that’ there -was ‘plenty :of” good]. - —well: performed—music avail- able’ to |-listeners, -In‘ the, large cities this: was provided. by. sev- eral famous . orchestras,“ and in the rest: of the. country: it- was : available on records and’ in radio, .. But: badly -played - musié _- ti music, b: people who: .cared not. ‘80. much for . financial: rewards as ‘for the pleasure*of playing—was? Jamen- to concerts not because of the friends‘ and neighbors ‘they; saw formances of: different © arta apart, “eee. the’ story of one piece of mitisic About a hundred, years BBO, ; iin music:to go with. his: Christmas way. of getting’ such | musics, to sit ‘down, with candle, quill, and paper at the organ, and. to com- pose. Through - the long, silent winter night the pastor, sat quiet ly. Lord: trom¢her heart, ‘such pray: a “When: ‘God speaks tous from as an afterthought, they may: add z i; the: name of<“'the:composer —|} zometimes, Music snobs will flock |’ music they will hear, but’ “in order to be able to tell thel? \’accer so-and-so play. I'll bet the last! shirt “off my back that “not ‘one|'. in a thousan d can tell the per- t ‘count This is Christmas seagon, and)... LO) if particularly” suited to my. point. | 8 take, a reut iby his doctors, ‘In tional: police force,'a Norwegian company, moved _into. Port | Said |; ‘and was grected ‘with demonstra- tins of frienship, by: ‘the; British |” soldiers, but with. “hostility ” by], the Egyptians, ‘who. called . the], Norwegians “the new. ‘occupiers.’ n : OTTAWA. The RCAF’ started on a shipment of 700-army and | of ‘rinister of State Aftalrs and air force personnel to:Naples and ¢hé superyidion of all other mixt- Egypt: But the bulk: of Canadas K ‘The ppointment: t, the Ist ttalion “of ‘garded the. Queen's Own, = Sal ject name, : :NEW YORK. oR ‘number ot | Asian countries, oes ro cb ‘here- ae erry: EW. WORK. ‘The most wide- ‘dock worker's ‘strike in | first preitaers ‘of. the. interna- US. history ‘tled up general ship- . ping; in “all: major: ports. from a'victory for the’ old ‘eral, years, Rumors /pré ‘Soviet fear an otitbreak in, that ‘a. little Austrian, village, a|:: churchman ; needed some . new]. day. service. ‘There was_ only ‘one ie ee ‘meeting: of: the Civil: held in the Kinnaird’ ‘Community Hall, -with V. Markolin, Civil -De- Aabley scarce and ge tting ) sas -B direct’ re- had performances of the: Fessionals could. . be “enjoyed sonny, by, turning .a. knob... )fense ., Co- i as . guest speak At the conclusion ofthe eeting, ;35 volunteers. were signed to take the course, which see heard for the. first no wondrous, and moving, nan of rded chimes Jaring i fro) the ick. Cte ‘planning "the next fund drive or church social... k : cently, wi instruct’ the .volun- 1e stéeple,. drops ae ‘Fideles’ by, _ shortly..:Mr. .S. Jankola, who. completed . an. in- structor course held in. ‘Trail; re- to 20'in Checks, and’ Striped: ” Cotton. : “Whenever, .from: a surfe! i recorded. misic, we disdain: to lend our.ear to“a‘ young hopeful, or toa smalltown, orchestra,’ “we inflict damage on © music ‘ag an} . art. For itvis’not only the plea- sure of hearing, music, but also, and>. probably ; more important, |.the.“ pleasure: ‘of performing :; 7 it, of» transforming: into tone and melody. he ‘mysterious dots. and figures that) are the visible ‘re- doer creation— it; is}: ‘an ‘glorious. satisfac- |- tion Sohien we deny to the play- er, For: like every . other artist, ‘| the, performer ® of music cannot properly function in isolation; ‘he wants to be. heard, he wants to, evoke ‘an “echo, “trom listeners. ‘Size # ce eae Linked to this. neglect of live +| music is the ‘disdain'for the com- ‘poser, Disc jockeys. ill announce in ringing ° tones the ame of the], list? 7, the the® “orchestra ‘leader, and nen, < on wThursday bulb. “Let's ‘ho ater’ anxiously awaiting: the first .edi- tion, ‘which’ “should : ‘be rolling ‘off the presses ‘within a. ator time. oncé“a‘month+-so: they hope. ’'m ey vse -developments,: A .whole:range..of. 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