“CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb. 4, 1965 “CASTLEGAR NEWS “Here let the press, tho people’s rights maintalm, unawed by influence aod unbribed by gata” blished in Ni Hundred and Forty-Seven ; _ Victoria Report. _ By JAMES K. NESBITT : ‘What's up Premier, Ben: m@ nett’s sleeve K Hl ) ple ie te SARs is wan aR: j KRC Raises. Spends $22,000 Last Year| (== Bea : "By HELEN DUNLOP Deen ca ee ee ? : | Keer. SAVAGE SHOES. het. Kinnaird Robson-Castle- ‘wont to) to. the, board, was lected for, membrance Day, and holds bin-|. teins for childeon Wo) ger Community Chest disbursed| cording to the, financial $100 to t ‘Aus:| Mr. Shutek's two fon lbe can aa a nae Lan E . -year term | fare .program, Maddock: a re ocks Shoé Store TT [ TM antral: rts (Counell: “, | 18 to edrry'on the office he took!" Mr. Colton“ thanked the ENTRAL FOOD MART annual over, when 'T. B. Couch resigned | Communit: ver, WiC y Chest for thi Le early in‘ 1964 while Mr. Rivers'| grant which helps to make these PH. 365-5336 KINNAIRD. FREE DELIVERY We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities It’s Time for the Conservatives to Unite? An editorial in the V. Province _ phy cannot bridge the wide gap be: deserves digestion by every Canadian from, iween them and the Liberals, ‘Vancouver Island to Newfoundland, There is still one chance for a gov- It is a perceptive summary of the nt strong and coherent enough to political state of the nation and itg over- give Canada responsible leadership. If ; aster nena |e ler grote Ee g ee ) grants of $11,847.78)": 1] $8,095, foutid, it Hécessary to ‘resign os is. A. Saunders . spoke Sash & Door Grants to’‘national organi: terest, : his work. often: takes him away briefly Gn, dhe Work of the Gas ; sore tos : zations amounted 'to‘$2,278 and ete) °$008,20)| from ‘Castlegar. <)( 0.0). | Gaehe, Socios which ig ready UC a one collections for other ageticles ar lections. for other agen- ma. Vv. MeDougell: CGA, Was! to help in emergencies, to pro- ¥ Ww ks. «T/ and\ distributed. thereto; were | cle 30,50, °13 000 ‘| again | appointed: to au e ; to't vv OF $6,450.50, Administration espen-|. "Tas Coin 4g | Community Chest.books,__| Vide transportation to the Can: 5. busines ain Me. Shutek, on behalf of the b ‘Figures also showed \1964| 620.75 and ‘a ectors, offered a. vote a! in Be : in Go . thanks to all'those who had ogee : total: receipts were up $1,684.22 sre a Bonds, helped with thé recent drive for pressed the Society's apprecia- Sugar 10 Ibs. The breakdown of district | al atate.| funda, * 2! ‘ of, Community Chest. fin- and ‘local: grants shows ‘church | mi of: Castlegar Following '\a brief recess, snciat Help. . CASTLEGAR [i ard Jocal organizations in total a ‘import an ta ead ved bite the Conservatives and. Social Creditors : : Bs t ore at Sopa aN TERY ea put their national responsibilities above would join forces behind a slate of Be a7 : Bs ea Ht 165° MAIN ST. party affiliation, this country is in danger strong candidates they would have a [i : ae a Premier tells his. backbenet Phone 365-7661 of being perpetually saddled with a min- chance of uniting the country again un- feels “ers no‘ more ‘than he tells the ority government and all the weaknesses der honest, firm and reasonable manage* oppositionists. This I do not and short that E ment. : : fon : Ped em Some of the NDP o " .. Speaking. on belialf o Eggs Grade A Medium, 2 d . a .. : : : : j z Sor pposi- Pebbeerecntas ‘ *| reports were heard from repre- eaking:on bel of the jum, loz, The last fumbling session of Parliar This would not involve abandon- ‘ ; . ; 1 . tionists feel that the. Premier Besreinerit frames made || APS, ceretne eee vate | Slee alle ‘with four vacan-) tontatives of bonoficlary ronps, salvation army, Lt, G, Newton] Ee pet MONTE ment, the longest on record, is the best ment of’ principles in either party. It is allowed the Senate's banking , _, feeder , Boy Scouts, Girl Guides, Nominations -for tho. posl-| These annual ‘reports are wel: | Mon oh inet Or icuiar Game : ossible example, says the. editorial. It : Misa committee to sell him and his » Window & door frarnes. || 2tc).$4,500, the Salvation Army | tions were called by Community eomed by: the directors ‘as a| Ao ee OP is L possl fampie, : nonsense to say there are any basic dif- _ bank’ down the river. Mr. Stra- Pecscarie windows $1,000," ‘Fail Fair Association | Chest vice-president John’ Dun-| ¥2¥ of learning what ‘1g done |; row Trail at Robson which | = erne OI 5 1407. tins ..... ] continues: Fi i ferences between Conservative and Soc- chan is as anxious for the bank a 1p $700, Sr. Citlzens $200, welfare | lop, acting-chalrman in: the ab-| With grants distributed. It also is summer camp for the bene- . A general election is considered in- ial Credit supporters. They are both con- ses for the-year were $1,502.01. 1 For all your glass and mill, work 4 bf ON A ae n Dees ou .were, committed. can help to defray the costs scientiously occupied, should aled when Mr. Bennett .de- dal in Ottawa. The Socreds’ political phil- not be a difficult one. y Fidthonmore, the vocation of is upkeep in the Gnstitu:. receive a “basic .wage,” with ears his budget’ address tom- al training: you'réceived may tion, m intain his family in| upward steps in the remuner- orrow or he may, wait until he have been on obsolete machin. the wild up.a ation scale to reward diligence rings. the new bank bill into ery, with outmoded techniques, fund to help him on his dis- . and ability. Getting down to ac- the House, Whatever it is, it js : is : é es : Immigration Law Needs Overhauii ng thus placing you at a’ trem- charge, pay income tax, unem- tual amounts of pay, about 20. bound to’ be clever, and . The’ Su rel : to 3 gan di disadvantage in the ‘Ployment insurance and hospi- per cent of the going mini- cause some uproar. The New eg tpreme Court Of Cane ies ocr pUpeSe ey OT Aor an TH ompaiive world eutlde, i Pee cage He Vie) Cd tees see cmeeg bie, m,tiberals age ala re . 3 eye ; toe $ « . 4 : . s. are me = ry = Ty 5 atts ui of era are, al ay tion in that the of im- legality in the thinking of the im- guites fe are soine of Oreo ims of his crime.” treat Dtlsons are: plagued certain 'to, he agin’ it. migration had no right to decide whether migration department appears to have ‘son pay and’ discharge provi- How much should a pri- with the problem of a market So far the 1065 session of not a person should remain in jail. been anything that officials declared to sions —and in the allied field of Sor ee that \t is usually lets being restricted to gov- Ledeen oot at any 0+ What should stun the citizen is the be- be illegal. Propriety and humanity and s that are Gasier to accept the idea of ernment | departments. This ment. There have been a few training programs — t ij : = Ss ar i >in the recently re- _ lated information that a minister of the’ the need for a larger Canadian popula- pointed oF nent of “ihe Can- tends to keep production me- shouting raatches, and some & rn as is the Premier himself. ® Sealed | window ts 2 na enables the: different. organiza-| fit ‘of underprivileged children % a i € , A ‘As.a citizen I grow boil- 3 soe id ae i groupe # 2,400, Canadian ae ster. st president Brant Web tions to:'see what others ‘are| Of all denominations. Free trans- Ma ry 1aldde Malkin’s, 2- evitable this: year and another stalemate servatives: United, they can give mean- ing mad when I contemplate $600, Castlegar: Unit of Cancer ‘Earl LeRoy and James Kel-|2¢complishing,. portation -{g:made available to ois seems inescapable, with one of the major ing and effect to conservatism. i : ! , ‘ cea this bank. business. Here's PRICES ON REQUEST ||‘Soclety. $1,000, public library | ly were re-elected for three-year H, F. Hyson, reporting for} and from. the camp. The Sal; : : : ; parties trying to govern with the uneasy Perhaps most important of all, the ; . something a majority of the REET ee ; $500, Silver Bitch School $200, | terms, Andrew Shutek was re-| No, S81, Squadron, Ate Cadet) aig’ sicts cubs whieh are pert Sugar Pops Kellogg’s 2 boxes 69c: ba 8 : Pictish 1 they : duly elected representatives of : ‘nd’ Red: Cross’ Blood Donor | elected. for a two-year term | ®#ld it had been the best year clubs which are part bh) support of splinter groups. may try to restore the sense of national p . é the people of British Columbia fa f 1c yet for the squadron ‘and they | Of the Army's endeavor to help rf d : Of u i 3 ) S ll P S | B S este peop! Clinic * $97.98. and Robert Rivers, a newcomer y 1 - This ig about as discouraging an ex- unity that has all but been destroyed by ma ay ocale is being uuigge want, and yet they are stymied are indebted to the Community | Young Peon, zeany:of whom Ice Cream Party Time, 3-pt. ‘et AY. ercise in national futility as it is possible Mr. Pearson and. his cabinet. National 3 oF segue : by, 2 group ‘ot ‘senators who LALLA ATTA ETT S| CBE on. ts generous Grane [at all. a nrad ores : 4S at Si fo imagine. Social Credit Leader Thompson and his For .lnmates While They re in Prison responsibility to the people, a S é Ri : det sponsoring committee to op-| Welfare work Is carried on, |= MALKIN’S : : The Liberal party-knows from exper- group have within their. power the means Maes group of men appointed for THE ROSSLAND LIGHT OPERA PLAYERS erate and end the year with| at Christmas time in an’ es = ience it stands no chance of affiliatin; to restore unity among Canadian conser- Canadian Welfare Council turn to normal community liv- . are fully and conscientiously life, for political reasons, "at a small surplus. pecially big way, and is directed | == Peaches or Pears 3 15-oz tins 69 Pear ran ung . é, z A It is possible to be dis- i occupied should be paid, the © $15,000 a year. This is nothing IS PLEASED TO PRESENT The cadets had taken part| towards’ old folks; hospitals and | = : with the other parties: it is repulsed by vatives and give expression to their charged from some prisons in “Obviously idleness is de- - statement concludes. short of disgraceful. It amounts ety in many community functions | needy. Homes. The: 3 Social Creditors and the New Democratic wishes in a strong honest, effective gov- Canada with no money, ne bilitating for the prisoner and ‘Phen to'solve the problem, to a scandal. It's the very op- } a 6 a and had: done well at: annual) the help of the local Pork Chops all cuts, Ib. 59c Party, The NDPs aré sure that their ernment. : clothing except what you had a potential discipline problem | of differentials in pay, dep- posite of democracy. What we ; 4 peti = i peers 5 : Chest for these loca! ; meneentesttet h : . * . ‘ ‘ when you went there, no lug- for the prison staff. All this is ending on the skills required Canadians will. put up with 1 { needs and: national fund: ‘ chances for greater representation in . The alternative, obviously, is more gage, and no provision for agreed. But consider the addi- by the job, the Corrections As- ‘constantly astonishes me. z 4 be called, on for: emergencies Bacon E Lb. ke 59c Parliament have been enh d by the — spli parties, more division, more transportation, either to your tonal benefits when ee in sociation proposes, that all in: ! The white rabbit up the : : ’ ing traln ne Other detivities | or disaster. ea Sune 1 Emperor 1-lb. package ... ‘C Liberals’ bungling and the hints of scan- chaos and more drift. The choice should home or to the -place where mate receives some wages. He mates who are fully and con’ Premier’s sleeve may be. re- The World’: isis a : leg camer, an e ey mer. ie 7Salvation ae 01 shoots and 14 cadets and’ their Lt. 1 ‘i A The Werld’s Greatest Musical , 14 cadets and thelr Frying Chicken tres tattea » 39 HOB ety at ape : ie G p A 4 Opening Performance [| ithyen’s camp oo" | toe needs of te pon Cheese mita canadian cheddar tb. AIC NETRA EL ateerte e : g. report . for a. i 3 G ROSSLAND HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Branch No..170, Royal Canadian |... Report for. the. Kootenay E ~ susie Legion, secretary C. Colton list-| Columbia Council of Boys Scouts Friday, February 5, 1965 - 7.30 p.m. . ed a variety of ‘activities the| was presented by Ed Mosby who |2= x Legion sponsors,“such ‘as the} gave: figures of approximately junior Olympic training program | 270 boys in Scouts, Rangers and |& ‘at elementary. school level. Eli-| Cubs, and:15 to, 20 leaders as|== & minations were held in Trail andj well as combined:. sponsoring =| five’ young: local’ athletes “had | group committees of between 12 heen eligible‘to go on further.| to 20. The group committees However, no’ prizes were won REDEEM SPECIAL YOUR _ _—KING: SIZE, $2.55 COUPON SANT, SIZE, 77 Performances At Trail TRAIL JR. HIGH SCHOOL: AUDITORIUM Crown could thus take into his own hands mm on the right of a court of law. - Anything that is left to ministerial dis-" cretion is-a discretion that is in the hands of deputy ministers and lesser officials. It isn’t a proper way to administer. jus- ' tice in a country where justice should be ruled by statutory law. .The judgment of the Supreme Court is in itself another. argument for a com- plete overhauling of the immigration law. “. Immigration into Canada should be encouraged. The position of the immigra- tion department of the Ottawa govern: ment often seems to be that people who get into Canada should have been kept out. It ought to be possible to deal prop: . 10 “ - 4 i in’ actual production than to thods and ‘equipment behind pame-calltx:, but not much. tion are away down on the list of consid-. adia erations of the department. Or so it seems to the casual observer of Canadian affairs in this area. The minority judgment in the im- migration case settled by the Supreme Court of Canada is interesting in that it points out that the minister of: immigra- tion is the only person who. can. decide on deportation and that there is no ap- peal from his rulings in that regard. . This again suggests the need for amendments - to the Immigration Act. to safeguard in- dividuals: These individuals ‘are all hu- man beings and there should be no doubt on their ability to obtain justice in Can- ada, even if they were all bad characters, in 5 in Ottawa. The report those.u erapy, tak- tional trai or do- the times, which’ fs. a- serious the present systems under the various jurisdictions in’ Can- ada, .reveals where (and sug- gests why) the“ inadequacies exist, and proposes a plan of action. . : co ‘Aré inmates. of. prisons entitled to pay at all? W. T. McGarth, executive secretary - of the Association; which is a division of the: Canadian, Wel- fare Council, answers: with a _ categorical. yes. “First of all,” he says, “ev. eryone, including rison and ‘ government ° officials, correc- tional experts;:the ‘public and the inmates themselves all agree in principle..that it-is important that - prisoners. be fully occupied::The:purpose of: ing ing maintenance work. But the latter occupations mean more to the treatment goals of the institution than the former, the argues, why should they be discrimi- nated against? All inmates who Pink Lipstick By his clothes, his haircut, his face. Shoes are very rée- vealing, I can usually. tel! Am- erican women’ by ‘their make- up. They wear pink lipstick and little eye make-up. — 15- year-old American’ Irene An- derson describing..how she an to the learn- ing a trade. i The Association says that production techniques and qua- jity of instruction should match as closely -as. possible those in the : outside community. Markets for prison . products could: be expanded within gov- ernments, , including . municip- alities. Products could also be; used in. international aid pro-' grams. Involving the iam in The ‘Zremier feels quite con- tent — smug, some people say — sure that most peole in Brit- ish Columbia support him. Op- positionists are suré — or say they are — that if there were | an election tomorrow the Pre- mier and his government would be thrown:out' by,an enraged public, which T. very: much doubt. As far as:I can'see, the Premier's sitting pretty. He has been with us so long that :22- year-olds, for. instance, can't a this an’ altruis .of tl nature might have good ef- fects, if it. could. help instil a - sense of service:'": ‘Above all, the Association : ds of y other ‘. One after the other the members #et up and say their pieces in,.what’s. called the Throne ‘Speech® debate. They tell the needs of their consti- tuents: Social Crediters praise _the government and opposition- ists roast it, and politics creeps ec ‘Saturday, Feb. 6 Friday, Feb. 12 ‘ Thursday, Feb. 11 ‘Saturday, Feb. 13 All Times 7:30 p.m. "TICKETS NOW. ON SALE FOR ROSSLAND — Bus Depot (Phorié 362-7727) - FOR TRAIL — LJ News. Stand (Phone 368-8313) "TELEPHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED - but they had‘a good time try- ing, «= : The’ Legion had awarded arded| time to’ the’.Scout movement sary to a local student rorthy Iso * to which is - well - worthwhile. in and acter build. ‘Dr. Endicott Home for ing. Children. vies je] Columbia Council: he wished: thank the Community Chest for helping to make, the operati of the council: possible. members were very active in the Fall Fai parties on the‘ hospital grounds and had done hospital visiting. The Legion'sponsors Scouts |‘, “Rev. H. Kerr of Grace ‘and Cubs-in the area, helps out | byterian’ Church in Kinnaird re- with ‘welfare’‘to veterans and| ported for. the Canadian Bible. ‘Soclety. He gave an outline of | 4 Ep = | C E On: behalf.of the ‘ootenay AND SAVE 2 "8 Gat Food ov. satants 10 se. $4. otatoes No: 1, small, 50 th $2.49 Spee fare phe eed ee a. ‘err of “Grace Pres- which is “to provide .of wreaths:and: poppies on Re- AAA tinued: on ‘page eight)": eT OPEN. SUNDAYS DAM. TO 5 PM. “00.5 AGENT: FOR id Kosleitay Cleaning Ceatre Firmen: Ene ATT COO A i ‘5 : e . P erly and with humanity with those who.” which they are, not. ae Letter-Review. the’ institution should; be: to - spots. .fellow-countrymen in oa : : et : : “7100 s “prepare ‘the inmate for ‘his re- . London < : Put Some Simple Law in the Classrooms = =. lees Topics aw | !<"Phis has been’ one of those weeks taken in court. . sages Timeless Topics. ae i on, @ } ae when it has seemed that legal advice was A Whitehorse. resident of long stand- : PORE ar Bae wa Sion _the i : ] : oe ’ ide x : LT. G. Newton Christian | life, |. Moral ” living .- : i Na necessary at every turn. ing dropped by to discuss his Plight . °. “Of course I am a Christ- must be the fruit of a right @ QUA Li TY. f CONV ‘Two friends of ours were-in-trouble. having spent years and years and consid- ian; Try to help others and relationship with God and with lade: trade, training experts, 4 ia everywhere.: It was .ever a en a We wanted to make a few hold roe se unoney Leeann tees of boa r regularly attend sghurch, j our fellows. Z management, and the; ments, loud and clear, on their beh choice in the location o/ ice, he has _ any well-meaning people Both-morals and happiness " = if in an attempt’ to see justice done ... but ‘been warned. that his street may, be closed interpret, Christlanity iin “th are-rooted in love. Love'is the - ae ‘iss also ceuegeated thal. i our legal adviser cautioned us that cont- to traffic to provide -school playground. moral code and membership fulfilment of the’ law. (Romans quire: close supervision could i . empt of court would result in whopping space. Can he stop such action? Consult of a church. 13:8-19); love is the fruit of even take training in the out- | ee z uE FRASER VALE FROZEN ae PEAS, CORN: & BEANS » — IN BUTTER SAUCE — : 3 pkgs. oe -GRADE-A LOCAL, FRESH EGGS, doz. = . : CHOICE BEEF SIRLOIN STEAK |} el | $1.008 Ib. which leaders, Aft eves ane ‘ ; leaders, er the * Sc ndwich Spread a lon't ’ g ‘ fret ? jo the Spirit (Galatians 5:22); love sid unity: Such a. sche- - fines. Fae bettér to use the money to re= a lawyer. But how, far removed is, ;2 ‘greater Tanith and hope ane" , community. pacha ae ee tain legal counsel. More: and more are we : firs in our héarts as a response to . might also help to improve t = ae, . it = f e! 0" .. Citizens phoned, wrote and called in _ that the most helpful subject on the mod- - the recouncilling love of God the! inmate's ’ attitude toward to ask for support in fighting their tax ern y. school iculum Chri : assessments, This was again a matter for being taught at all: The Law of the Land. ft Siding ierenitte j legal experts, since such action must be The next generation is going to be just ONE MAN’S OPINION. - en aren't they getting some basic,. elementary code, at doug ikie mean? Je (7; ie prey ooh Bag wat : ; are arent they Ee ET nT guy Westra pened = Quebec Needs Assurance We Want Her. Y aaeashrentaptee reine It is not necessary to specialize ... merely the breaking of a moral ioe : : Bee ees ae : ‘United’ States government collects nor do they all have to become lawyers. law, it was the severing of a. Sad Veta eee © language — Lallands — whl A bit'of basic legal knowledge won't make - God : would be no sep: is incomprehensible to the Eng: sional closed’ shop any more than the hea- : r. eeepc yg 2 Canada. Instead Ith or. hygiene. faught.in our schools eq- there ‘would Be an, 2 atlas happy. collabora- So the, timetable is‘ crowded alread up perfectly in his. PR a * .:. start in asimple way. Get a local ‘eftez.to the Conimthiant: 14a We never meet” without ng toueiber | el : : ‘ r ea ; ng of they. are mfort. xy preserved : ee ie y a ; : E ree eR es $1 .. billi once a month..:. .. give them a working Christ,_ ei ‘oduced imo" to. 19. ¢ es that -th ul aoe BB pee eae : , eae Se Tro ety [AEE year. They were knowledge of where to look it up for j, ; rinie sebe a 3 f ’ SG By 5 a.) a =H og ae : wen mae pee ] a 4 : present charges and income of the gov- themselves. Put it onthe: night ‘school Goa, written not on stone tab- has 2 ister: “Ten herd ‘tod: bi : q PEANUT BU E TER e i mE 7% ernment: services seems to be very high course. and. watch. the adults ‘line up for lets. but on the pa of: the, family and Tasks ie! ent? |}. of; the. Parent .Co; i See ees : B ey) eae i 2 at be . yt eee 59e ‘e all the talk, there tion... y ig'a gouuines a kk, _ Paucation, shows fae trend: ot ght. Sills which BG ENE : Tempers —S oo + ib: have afflicted the body politic : . PETE. it i poe the ; a‘ deficiencies . iy AR ir-.a letter announcing. the.pub-... would be @ educational j 2 t MIRACLE WHIP inced h (1 Cor 13:18.) This love is born ~ the services in the prison and is not © : Shown in’ Jesus Christ. society. 5 ‘ = aan as helpléss as we are . .. more so. Why -not to introduce a new: moral ets ‘By F..B, Pearce Billion Dollars | tt - Left to; ii - their itohallsté and ther own . rail agninet the rest of | BB RART 8-0z. JAR. i Sl Ee ee them capable of infringing on the profes- aratist,. movement sin. ¥ era of joyous and uips students to. be doctors. stian’s de e r a pe without join’ ee - lawyer to speak to’ high’ school: students are a’ ling of; satis". nel. Islands y preserved ="KRAFT 12-0Z. JAR bag, St es for “incidentals.” —''The LetterReview that one! — Whitehorse ) Star ©. human heart (2; Corinthian Cu: for the‘ other and‘it- w riously enough he had just got ill work ‘CASTLEGAR NEWS 2 gublighea’ Every Thursday it : “THE : DS OF . THE ENAYS ‘ Castiozar, BO. 7 a V. Campbell: Publisher © — Burt Campbell, Editor lication of the remifications’of ' er. We should cultivate: the to be found: family. a same, attitude., Quebec badly... syatem,:.Jt: only needs .a’ con- “T phoutd like. to see that’. needs:the assurance’ that Can-, certe ort, with courage, re- “-when he gets a copy. 'm-not ada needs her and likes her.» sou nd determination. ‘to The Castlegar News te sutnorized | irae correct names and address ‘of the writer. Pen names > Old Glory in RC P : Post ; NABOB 10-62 Sar wi ‘01 fs: . r * ,, [ * * - 4 # ‘. ' re cone or Se team end e's member of the Iwill be used by request, but the correct name must : ‘As an Englishman born I Glancing through the front windows of old Fort Steele (now 3 : rea Pins p be submitted. The Castlegar News reserves the right can understand the French Ca- being restored by the provincial government) the visitor is greet- * naan a a pt ta attiee % is ta a Ean " INSTANT COFFEE Prices Effective Friday/and Saturday F 5 ” . i BEE eee - ReaD 3 sige Phone 365-7281 gure though but that the rising 1 7) Bring,‘a’ better, future for: the 4 : g : eee : birth rate in.Quebec is not due: Though the nationalists. province... f Mall, subscription rate,to the Castlegar News All Y. should be n to'The to the competition between fa- ~ : 7 ‘Audit Bureau of ‘Circulations, ncial It ig a member of the Canadian weekly. News: to shorten letters in the interests of economy of madian: impatience with the ed by an astonishing sight — a: huge Stars and Stripes flag nail. * papers Association, the B.C. divis! an of ie inagian nee! us? We need to recognize that» rest of Canada. Haven't we ed to the wall . ... what Old Glory has to do with the first NWMP. an morality, like “happiness, is. the’same problem in our home- post in B.C. goodness only knows — East Kootenay (B.C.) Chron- ° ts 00 per year: ‘The pricé by delivery boy ts © - Eaitor, Castlegar News, Drawer 490, Castlegar, BC. milies.. At that, all_the lot. to- Week: Free Delivery simply a by-product of the land with the Scots. They have icle cent# a month. Single coples are 10 cents. Letters for publication miust be-accompanted by the - gether do not équal the Smith ly munity Newspapers Representatives.