PROVENCIAL LIBRARY, mEYICTORIA, B.C. er Grand Forks Demonstration Red Label Beof Grose Rib droits Lb. Boned POT "ROASTS, Ib. ‘Minced BEEF, ;3 Ibs 10 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 23, 1961 ; : Tuesday Coffeebreakers . League: 2 Ladies high singlo, Helen York = 217; Indies high aggregate, Margar- ak * et Selble 630; team high sinule, he sa + 1 irmtvtgeas | rat Doukhobor wo. aded de, and. outside the Grand hase "7 “to ‘enable ROMP to are our country provide otherwise in the present case, and general, , ‘ a ly court by creating a disturbance de- * i Muffets 2404. Wheaties 3, Take imen were. sent to prison for two Forks courthouse on March: ‘17 rest the .womep on the order: of clared as follows: the present will of the government, th ighta th By JAKE KOENIG jt was, Scoring for Pettitts were|twice for Castles with Les Koehle ” { pine months each March’ 18 for ‘com- in ‘ “ a , the same'rights og any other clti- signed to hinder and embirrass the Sports Editor Doug Hot with two goals andlond Harold. Thring scoring singles. piaba anes 5. Sherrie 1; Pin. B ACON, si de slic ed,- Ib. protest: against, the magiastrate’s the magitsrate ‘phd they have been’ “The private atahip of land through legislation, must prevail. = are received by March 28. The bonspiel is-open to alt curlers — ‘Members and Non- Members alike eon Woodrow and Greg Zeberoff each had one assist. Bob’a Pay'N'Takit 4, Castle Mot- ors 3. fone game of the championship as they lead the final series two games to one. Scoring for Bobs were Bar- went to W. Woodorw and B, SE Mot with one each, Castles goal A crowd of approximately 50 Bobs victory puis them within | with one each. Bill Postnikoff, Wil- th 560; team high I} - : 2 : Don‘t Miss Our RED. & WHITE SALE — Good Until Sat. March 25th. scores ‘Mike Bermel 701, MM. Eil- lowntts 4, Alley Kats 0; Vagabonds Ea ee Balls 1;. Heacktes 4, Ship- roineaass Morning . League: Ladies high: single, Oherl Lyons 268; Indies high’ aggregate, Cheri tie in the fourth game of a best, is = jes two games to one with one game tled with the next game goal of the game with less than a minute remaining to tle the score, Assisting on one of his goals was ‘Harold Thring. Scoring for Bobs Smith's Plumbing 8, Jack's Pio-n- Smiths with sensational goat smiti’s Plumbing ‘and Heating 2, 1 Goalie Wayne Peppard played another spectacular garhe while. teammates D. Schwartzehauer and Sofonoff each scored once to win, scored ie |" G. - Shuttleworth for Jacks | [USS tone: goal. -Members’ of the =I team are as follows: a\¢ Nevakshonofg, « hauer, E, Conroy, D. Butler, J, Ma-. kortoff, W. Wishloff, Shop Easy 6, Palette 2. Shop Easys victory hes put them within one game of captur- ing the championship’ in the Ju- venile division. Led by the Kooz- netaoff. brothers Fred, George and = |Bill,. Shop Pasy lead the Palette two games to one, Fred. scored three, Sparetires 1; Sparkplugs 8, ous etors 1; Bumpers 4, Hackies ‘Wednesday Night Ladies: Ladies high single, Kay "Ads head 263; Jadies high aggregate,’ (Kay Adshead 629; ‘teu high sin- gle, Flyers 825; team’ high aggre-| gate, Flyers 2240. ‘Thureday Mixed League: Ladies high. single, Pat Mon- roe 255; ladies high aggregate, Ma- vis Douglas’ §6; mens high single, dim. 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Ati frigndlin ++. that’s" why the Cahadtan fh has got. along 80 well a broad ” » The speaker said’ that world " Goonditions are =such , today: that they’ are “challenging us not as Politicians, but as citizens.” ‘Se sald. that “Communism. is as inevitablé'as tomorrow follows today if, we don’t -realize that things must be improved.” He sald “the ‘world was presently engaged in‘ “a war not of ballets. but of ideologies.” SES pas rDr, Thompson spoke or four types of smperialism abroad in the ‘world tod elementary: school. pei “Should we ..Jabel this . ‘For Castlegar Residents ‘Only! ‘o1 ee giauld Village chairman ‘N. T. Ogiow church imperlalismn, ‘economic ie id the the site. and that; the. area be fixed up. a5: a small. park, said one ‘shade ‘tree’ is: alredady.at |< “ |LOGS, ‘for; Celgar’s néew ° $6 million sa | mail? i this ‘loading wharf :now .under.’ Start. up. date ‘for the new €ourt of B.C. | Mr, Kologff had claimed dam- m {ages for alleged continuing acts of negligence :by. the village-in:divert- been “accentuated but not caused ing’ on to:!his” property’ waters ac-| by the road repairs.” cumulated ‘from floods. and exces- ele rainfall. its building resulting from the ac- 1950-to“the present time.’ ; Im. announcing the. Fesults of 3 she court ‘case, village chairman N. T. Oglow hailed the judge's decis- for municipalities, "Mr, Kolosoff purchased the Front Bt. building in’1950 for a pool; room ‘and ‘a. shoe’ refiair.At the time of his purchase the road attitudes: «7, “Colonial imperialism,” sald the Socréd” leader, “is disappearing but it‘ is ‘still in the memories of some of';our underprivilegéd © peoples.” Church imperialism takes place 3 Canada where. 60 much American = Investment is concentrated. . With ‘yegard to the imperialism ‘of: at- titudes, he said that often we see inthe African ;and eastern - “nations only’ what “we want” to™see, the “squalor and ‘the: poor" instead of the progress, , | *Canada,”. he said, “is not ag- sociated’ in the (public mind over- seas with any type of imperialism because we are ect with ~ Leeblich is