CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Mar. 15, 1962 To This ietier is directed a6 & form of appenl to all Doukhobors. The recent outrage at Kootcn- ay Bay by Sons of Freedom terror. ists, 4f such be the case, has brought upon all .Doukhobors the intense loathing and disgust of thelr fellow Canndians, T bave many Doukhobor friends and I for one believe, and know, winced Highest in History Si | Ganadian Chemical Ltd. ‘and 1t is to these people 7 now ad- dress this letter, In my opinion, refusing to do tight ds the same as doing wrong and anyone who withholds inform. ation thet will lead to the stamp- ing out of the scourge that has fal. fen upon us all, is as guilty as the perl who commit acts of terrer- I recently had the opportunit it oy threshold of’ life, one known person- ity | come taxes, Hide Terrorist Information Is fo be Equally Guilty of Act ally to myself, Thelr attitude was ‘One of heroes, and to them os well as other young men I would say ‘thi, To die for a cause Is only herole ¥ that cause is justified, ‘The cause of the Sons of Free- dom stand before the Canadian public os utterly unjustified, No aingle group of people in a democracy can survive perpetual ects against the will of the people, and no alngie nation can impose its will on the rest of the world, eed may try, but eventually swift and terrible retribution must surely fol- tow. Mhe solution to the present in- tolerable situntion in the Kootenays dies lnrgely in the hands of the Doukhobor people themselves, Sern qneasumes are already peered measures yot will be taken 1961 Sales and Profils Bales of $29,649,642 and opera- af acts of Unless the Doukhobor people take the initiative, the wrath of the whole population ill fall upon oll Douktobers innocent’ and’ guilty 2 oppeal, there or non-D who » to anyone, | : Cominco Announces A New Director S |saved each ‘year by, people with a Sen sid Ee routing ous fie crlentianls ‘who perform acts of terrorism, to ‘come forward, ‘Those who Net profit for the year amoun- ted to 2.000.148 after providing $9, of any society, or even human beings, Robert Rivers. 630,228 non-cash D oharges axl etter Bia aside $1,021,470 as provision for in. In 1960, when no provision was required for federal income tax, net Profit was $2,674,264 after deprecia_ tion and non-cash charges of $3,- 567,978, on the same ba- INSURANGE For All Your . INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE NEEDS Phone 365-3441 ‘AGENCIES sis as for_1961, annual report states that ie ‘gain In sales occurred during e@ escond half of the year and er sales of petrochemicals increa- sed by 14 per cent and sales of yams ‘and fibres by 30 per cent over SO or 1962 the Company looks for results that will represent further improvement and reports that the current year has begun under much more favourable business conditions than experienced in the first quar- ter of 1961, Castlegar Branch 8.00 PM. = — « Kootenay Society | For Handicapped GENERAL MEETING, THURSDAY, MARCH 15 SILVER BIRCH SCHOOL Panel Discussion with Trail Representatives Re: i Plan Proposal for Dr. Endicott .Home, Creston. EVERYONE WELCOME! LEGION CORNER. OCommde Bert Lamb made a complete report on the. Zone meet. ing held in Salmo Many items of interest to vet- erans came up, including the Jun- jor Olympic Training Plant and it was decided to continue to co-op- erate with the local schools in con- ducting local track meets A social for members’ wives ang friends is to held this Friday with @ St. Patrick's background. Bingo will be held on Saturday night, Linoleum. hes strived to cover the main hall floor and a work party will be called shortly. to fin- ish this much needed job. - Next generel meeting will be on h 20. : i KINNAIRD SOGIALS ‘A.surprise to Mre, Jim Lewis was a coffee party staged by her Yrlends a few days after the fare vivel of her new 4 at fall to do so are no Ronger entitled to call themselves |i ited announces that D, Ross Mc- has been Socied a Mr, McMaster is'a Director, of ‘he Bank of Montresl, The Royal rust Company and The Standard Life Assurance..Co, (Canadian Board), as well as several other companies. Good Altendance At Band Concort Sat. About 200 people attended the band concert at the Stanley Hum- phries Secondary School Saturday night, The concert was put on by the Southern Oaragan High School band and choir of Oliver. It was an exchange performance for the con~ cert put on by SHSS in Oliver a year ago January, ‘Ted Gergely, formerly of Cas- tlegar, was the senior bandmaster end the orchestra and choir were headed by ‘K. F. deBoer. The senior band opened concert with a number titled “au digungsmarsch,” by E, Grieg, fol- dowed by two more selections, “Next on the program was the senior girls choral quartet singing @ negro spiritual, “Sometimes I Feel year-old son, Kim. The cree ae Him the recipient of a brand new tricycle and a pleasant. ea Child” and ano- ther. selection. 5 Other performers were tne string feta, measure was achieved os eating the party at Mrs: Lew- is was Mrs, Wm, Cheveladave, Mrs. A, Gray nd ‘Mrs. Lloyd Ackney. ‘Twenty-Iwo Boy Scouts. Receive Their St. John Ambulance First-Aid Cerlificates. ‘Twenty-two local Boy. Scouts chard Dunlop, | Arthur Jonasson, rold Batting, Bil Cook and. Chris Were presented with St, John Am- | Fred isimpoon, ” Ohris MacBain, Ha Ha. | chat Chatten, bulance first aid certificates “at thelr meeting ‘at the Legion Hall last Whursday evening, R. Rivers, chairman of the local St, John Centre, made the presen- sent due to first aid classes at the high school on the same evening. ' > Im a short address, Mr, Rivers thanked the Scouts for their inter. est in first ald and congratulated pointed out that’ oisny Uves are knowledge of first ald... Mr, Rivers olso said that tf any Scoute ‘svere intersted {ii |’ forthe, competitions that were Canada’s mineral production. in 1902 was valued at an all-time high of $2,561,945,000, an increase of 2.8 LL nN eee Legion’ Welfare BINGO - BONUS PRIZES ‘ Jackpot $170.00 eae "HALFTIME JACKPOT $25.00 : ’ Given away each Bingo Night 3 COMPLETE NEW PROGRAM SATURDAY, MARCH 17 8.00 P.M. A Legion Hail per cent from 1060 $2,492,510,000, NORTH ane LIF = ce A_CANADIAN MUTUAL "ASSURANCE COMPANY the senior orenestey with ‘sym and -otht senior cholr ainging: “Cool water? and two other songs; and the sen- for girl’s glee club. MAKESURE YOU GET YOUR ATLAS ALL-PURPOSE SAFETY ITS A LANTERN, opresding a pratt light evenly | F over a large area. Ws A'SEARCHLIGHT with a powerful, long range beam. 17S A SAFETY. BEACON with a red flashing Sight for emergencies. CAI. 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It only means ‘the tests are not senaitive senough bo to. detect: them, Algae is. also. found ‘in our ‘water’ supply ‘in Varying “amounts, parti thetically snespiabl, water: supply. To correct thi CaP RAVE mincen save HELO HER FATHER’S:FORT, |: - Get: ‘Post — In Wesh. Congress to practice jaw in. the State’ of: Washington, was named last week to represent the ‘Wesh- ington etote board ‘aganst discrim- ination ae an wasistant state attor- ney general,’ Henry E, Godderis, recently ad- mitted ‘to the state bar, was ap- pointed to the’ qosition state | | Attomey-General "John 3./0Gen. } | nell, .Godderis’ parents, Mr. ond Mrs, ; | Henry Godderls, lve in. Castlegar. 'Godderis moved to Spokane: in 1055, where he graduated in 1061 | | from - the. Gonzaga, CEE, law i school. “ Xa onder, to take the state bar examination,” Goddexis had to be ‘dworn in as a U.S, citizen, ‘A special bIW was introduced in citizen after four years of residency | instead’ ‘of the required flve yara, ‘7 mhe bli waa signed by ‘Presi their ‘source vollld. be be bescid naird’s ability. or. authority; : there. fore, the sensible’ solution to. dind an Gad. is,; by eal. t “TICKETS. TO. ALL: P, OF THE: WORLD 2 ~ MARLANE HOTEL. sup = ba which -would provide us: with awater that 1s both safe .and Aight’.to “drink? % ‘To finance ‘an alternatiy, water TS| supply. would be quite: ani und: re "| talcing and alnce Thave tive baer ren,°I. realize the mportance - of ‘careful consideration before ments -} ing: money. 4To' close, I ‘would. see to say, there are more ‘things ‘than, money, and” a. poral ‘ourselves suitable ‘water apply : 2. 4.30 pam Teo. Baking ‘Sewing ‘Hal by. Gindy’s” "Jewelery by Bosse re sttendea Department would ’* District. “He feit certain that this ed: this: same’ day, then nurses to Beattle to take the bar examinafon, 3 ‘He failed ‘the | test, “‘howover and had to take it again last Jan- mitted’ to the ‘bar recently’ in cer- ext Finley, During ‘the: 1960 “presidential oloction’ in the US, Mr, Godderts was head -af the Spokane. aiva’s + | Heaith, the Honorable E: ain, Surtag, his estimat ing this“ proposed estimacs, consideration and ee ‘the’ informa- Tenquiied of. the aaininter ot Hospital. Mr, Martin ad vised that this| matte: was under since the Sherbiko subdivision has {¥oun Democrate for Kerinedy” =| Trailer Court Bylaw’ _ Neads Amoanding. © ‘The Castlegar village council ia olanning additions to its trailer by- law.to. make” provision for. traiter been. amalgamated there are now be) Soe, courts within the limite, of aster. nimself;.; the foundation “ot Givil defence ig’ mutual ald. : ;| individual must be trained to loo uary, when.he ‘passed, He was.ad-|. emonies ‘conducted by Judge Rob- |" chief“ Sustige of the |. ‘Washington State. Supreme’ Court. |... ‘Joe Togeélin, the village cleric, : tthe ATTENTION ~<.1 am. opening an office in’ the basement. of kos Store ( hrough. the store), for making out INCOME .TAX RETURNS. - CONVEYANCING. AND GENERAL OFFICE WORK - : ‘i OFFICE NOW OPEN 2 (After 5 p.m. apply Room 6, Eremenko’s Apts.) _W.R. 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