CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 29, 1966 CASTLEGAR NEWS "Here let the press the people's rights pat unawed by Influence and unbribed by gain” E Jd in {red and Forty-Seven CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday; Sept. 29, 1966 VICTORIA REPORT By James K. Nesbitt Accommodation Required for Three MLA Ladies keep four female MLAs ‘happy. | premier, not belng able to tor health Mr, Speaker has been here fis opponents clear out ote i ording toe ‘Pre z aac WwW elf ‘care D epa rfment Tal ks in recent days, getting wheels | House, It will take Mie the By Chris Wilson | moon Si car eros 8 THE LAST WORD | See fer, in the recent election cam- | i Its ie ; 7 a : a Pi there might 4 : : : sor. the four] well bo Last week I was invited to|. John B _ Area United Appeal Underway Monday The annual united appeal drive on be- You can make it easy for them. ‘ ‘aatt “of the ° Community Chest serving the You can decide this evening what you ird, Robson and Blueberry are going to give. durng the two days. Y ether pet Spee iw ice “gets hae pecan on Monday when a ‘host .of volunteer canvassers begin the ‘huge task ‘residents, ‘dustries, Annually the Cast! ithis drive. of calling on our thousands of as well as businesses and in- You can write out your cheque now and have it ready when the canvasser calls. Or you can decide you will use the payroll’ deduction system and. have the amount you wish to donate through this News thod figured out so a minimum amount editorially, convinced that the ‘Community Chest is a worthwhile ornaniz- {ation deserving of the support of every seg- iment of the population. { However, this year we feel that our own enthusiasm for the aims and objec- tives of the Community Chest is shared by all residents and so this time we are mak- inb our appeal on behalf of the canvassers ; who take part in this drive for funds. These men and women are of time is required next week to fill out the card when the canvasser calls. ‘women MLAs who'll be here : for. the next session? ‘Three of them are social credit, one new democratic par- ty. By then the promice: will likely have taken: 01 x the social credit ladies into the cab- is a vol- yo unteer who must call back at your home if you are out, or if you haven’t figured out how much you want to give and request a few more days to give the matter, consider- ation. This year give again to the Commun- ity Chest. But this year be ready for your who are giving up their evenings to make it easy for people to give. They have at- tended a number of briefing and organiz- ‘ational sessions and now must begin the jtime consuming job of calling door-to-door to receive peoples’ donations. job he is doing for you and the commun- ity) that much -easier. He'll appreciate it—and you'll feel better for assisting in this small but im- portant way in making the tremendous ov- erall job just a little bit easier. _Timeless Topics Sunday is World-Wide Communio.n Day By Rev. F. H. Willey United Church first Sunday Wite Comm seeven years ago, Dr ‘Communion co! that would span the globe, Pro- mi oting «wor! ‘ity and ‘peace. The Lord’s ‘fable esate of a world-wide fellow- Dr. Bader’s.dream_ hag-not yet been realized. has set as on the ‘right path and today, all World Council of Churcties’ ob- this Su Christians stand, to recelve Holy Commun- ion, Barriers of tlon and nationality. will ube sense,-a wild brought ea i boy, yu} er as one under o one Lord, at one tal table.” been set aside as World union Sun in October ara a proponed ta been called the longest table in the world, stretching around gr we should "Fejoice then, that in a world so broken, a church 50 By Local Churches divided, so confused and self- centred, that we can‘ see sym- bolized at least for a few mom- ents, the essential unity that is in a member of the Christian Church, be sure that you are in your “place of wor- Ship this Sunday. and make his job (the | inet, s0 she'll have her own PTs, OU cor- dors, i ‘Backbench male MLAs are put together in big rooms, though they are becoming rest- less, crying they're cramped for space, have no privacy, that they can’t talk to their constituents without eavesdrop ers, and they can’t dictate letters without one else knowing what they’re up to. Two female MLAs, even of the same party, don’t get along so well in the one room. One likes it hot and one likes it cold. to be alone in her glory, which gives the lie to the idea that females are never happy unless chattering away to each ter So, there you have it, Mr. Speaker's big headache, how to found in the legislative chambers | to for three’ more desks and |b’ tion ‘elde, for, whereas n side, for, whereas the gov-| few months ahead of him. Ho's ernment came out with the off to Furope, he's going to re- number of seats,' there will: be | ceive another de time three more oppositionists which, dave aise sores and) pene of. Pt erowing from the op- ho woro ha P campaign. not be our. Pen mier. The Premier has a busy |- ace is going to have to be ‘8, all onthe opposi- same ARBERSOR |. INSU RANCE AGENCIES ‘a defeat for the| ere'll. mists, asa: result of the session of the A lady, for some reason, prefers] tin. ‘and oe Cc. Bradley, Whitelock and Mr. A. Mrs. Carne. INSURANCE AND. -:For All. Your. REAL ESTATE NEEDS Phone 365-7944" Levislaturer he must choose one of his elected dst be and hospital Dupticate Bridge te minister of heal insurance, .taking | thi Resulffs Announced © nd Bospital C6" 0: ‘The results for the opening ; Hon. Eric Martin, who Poot Castle ‘Mountail P&G Builders Supply fe: | YOUR BUEDING SUPPLY CEMENT ee aie Ph, 885-8181 PLYWOODS *aoed, © DOORS Dewdney and Mr. C. MOULDINGS i WINDOWS ——— LUMBER LETTER TO THE EDITOR . HARDWARE ‘Dear Sir: I would like to take the op- this time to make recent article pub- fae, in your paper in defense of pine teenage groups conduct FLOOR TILES e recent dance in the Arena : tta Firstly I would like to ask hristians ieved that Holy. i form a bridge “However members of the eminently ieee race, denomina- orist, but has at the ie a SUGAR AND- SPICE or Educetion Monolith Does Teach “Life” ferring t to the Pulp and Paper Workers of Canada Union, I ie very edo snot a trie mum. ., cattle By. Bill = sters to adulthood: "And the students? Are they ™ | authority, eager for security, This is what Mr. Needham, with minist: | his Victorian view jof schools, are majority as to to the bone, urging,., exhorting,. en- couraphig and leading the young- would have us believe. Hah! ‘A few are. But the majority are just:the opposite. They are rebellious, daring, adventurous, Communion.-Table has DIAMOND RINGS ce THE BIGHT BOSSES _ JEWELLERY Phone 965-7141 inarticulate, and mai a clear view of the Pear of many our moral, political and economie ine tal- «Despite the clear view, he is an incorrigible romantic, a 1966 model Don Gaizate who tilts at windmills typewriter, forces Tee ne atrante ladies, of life and love in capital letters. He's: a =i burglar ‘and a bellowing ‘non- conformist, Interesting fellow. But he has a couple of blind- the educational | eo a meeting have been called be- For him, the educational oy ed stem is a vast, soul-less monodth with all fail to teach ita anyiling about life. He’s great on life." ’ For him, teachers are a bunch formation and promptly squelch any ‘signs of initiative or crea-| ¢Pec! tivity. : For ry anal students Lare a sorry unadventurous, security minded Well, Pm here to tell broth. er Needham its. wine he Botia- to the twentieth century. His LETTER TO THE EDITOR EATO Sue > EATON'S HEARING AID. CEN- PRESENTS THE AMAZING CASTLEGAR, ON OCTOBER Ist, 1966 SEE AND TRY THIS ALL NEW WIRING \V.600/ AT. THE, CLINIC Dear Sir: We, as parents and sincere friends of the boys who made up the orchestra known as “The Mods” would like to thank Mr. Johnny his pee ae during the recent pt id expulsion of them fro from. am playing at at at any fur- at life, as y have: been since the time of ites. ” Right: now my" on, who is 19, is either hitch-hiking across Canada, on his way home, or headed for Mexico. We're not who is 15, is belting out folk| em songs which she wrote herself, keep her. mind off her sore ears: She had them pierced yes. terday, for. earrings, And right now, all over ‘town 1,200 kids'from our, high school their a sad, beaten crowd, cowed by | inspected | afraid to think for themselves?! are ane of the: few people that clean wu) after we have rented jt... The town’ council. has requested occasions to inspect the arena after we hae ‘cleaned it up, and found it in very good condition: and just busting to have a whirl): be, so, but ‘4 king done in the ‘Hall ot on the night con- cerned. The or| Workers of Canada mittee were the ones that clean- sure. Right now, my daughter sd the mess up and if there was and ¢ broken ones in the men’s washroom? ism, our organizati broken the: kitchen door. and smashed the phone at any of our dances as was done at the dance ‘heres the best $2 gift package ‘intown!. British and Paper ida social com- ne ‘were all the bottles doing in the hall 2. A yearly to Magazine (worth $2.00 alone). Tn reference to the vandal- 2, Ascanictravel diay with26 beautiful B.C, colour scenes lon has never 8. A tasteful 6*x 8" Christmas greeting card announcing your gift subscription (worth ee ‘A $3.25 value for $2,008 are. British is gift for frienda * arid relatives anywhera in the world. This Peautitul, full. ex! and “UP, ‘or tween council and any complain, “The that the boys could ed their side of oe it have ae We. feel it the young tbe | copie of the Castle; area. £8 a whole have a very Or ta food name and that. this Bubtise is not a| ham, With pool, or gassing on the phone, or falling in love, or riding mo- tor-cycles. They're certainly not cowed by authority, or squelched |, by the ‘system, or indoctrinated by anything, except human na- Don't be naive, Mr, Need- colour magazine deals exclusively with British Columbia ly by and Conservation. All three gifts: current winter issue of the mogazine, scene diary and greeting card will be mailed for yau in'a special protective envelope. Send An: your: gift subscription lst lay. CASTLEGAR. NEWS ‘heip. but aid 825 young ‘pe attending dance, any dance, an possible for them to be all well behaved? AS an ory ig. there is no flare up? In Trail the boys asked for and, got Pomee ; a ; ‘compiete “approvai ure by.’ a‘ couple: who: attended a ‘dance’ put:on by-‘'The Mods” , | erely interested in -| They have paid peut to a hall in Kinnaird to hota” regular ve prac- Photocopying Letters — Birth Ce important asiibeer tt Clippings Copies of Bock Pages Black-on-White Process - Reasonable Rates Castlegar News oa ha nice warm feeling with the new line of ) Uitimatic’ FURNAGES — No down payment—10 years to pay For full dotails see your Esso Home Heat Serviceman or equipment dealer or call Imperial ee tag along with some 25. abot the ie along abe ‘was. doing the game thing for.an multi-million \.ionolithic pro- jects, The. apple of the. Socred 1 belong to the school 1 of is iM] “once a dam’ always a and what I know about the ‘con struction , of these products: of i the! ate ‘Treaty would fit CONFEDERATE FATHERS pose ‘imperially top of the ‘town clerk during’a recent council meeting. The three models are to be presented to local’ schools in memory of the centennial year by the town of Castlegar. |’ They were purchased from the Kinsmen by. the fown. — Castlegar News Photo. Funeral Services Held ‘ime Resident Church, ‘The church organ was 2 gift ‘of Mr. Fraser in memory ‘of ‘his first wife, Anna M. Fras- er = 1894, rasan. Tece i education there, Jeavi 938 to take the pos-| } t frei + | asta: member of Castlegar Sen- i itizens and an elder and “| charter” member: ‘of Castlegar ‘United - Church.’ Mr. Fraser was'a keen hunt: er and eves woodwork and gardening, « He ee predeceased by his first. wife, Anna’ M.) Fraser in 954 “2 botsford’ in’ July, 1964. Elisabeth in Castlegar; one son; C. ‘William : Fraser’ of -Vancouv- er; two daughters, Mrs. George Santano and Mrs;;Percy Jones, both of Trail: two sisters, Mrs. L Stefan. of: Chilliwack and Mrs, L.. Collinson of) Vancouver; one +| brother,’ Donald~ M. Fraser of Seattle; nine ‘grandchildren and -) one {great-granddaughter. services were held TO. ‘CASTLEGMA IS WELCOME WAGON A visit from our hostess win mane ‘you feel at home, with her basket Of gifts end answers to questions ; ‘about the city, Is services and faciiities, Just call. oe “=""Twin- Rivers ‘Lodge No. 70, Knights: of. -Pythias: were in’ at- tendance,"-" ~ Pallbearers were Cecil Brad: ford, pave Reid, Jerry Wanless, Earle ‘Le Roy, John mn Dergousoft| in and John Sherbiko. Honorory allbearers were Lou Korody,’ Bill Easton, Omer Lien: and-Gunner Carlscn. Organist, » Mrs. played “The Old Rugg and “Will. Your: Cremation ‘fol Funeral PHONE : (365-5259, ‘ LOR: ‘WRITE - ; WELGOME WAGON ‘Box 88, Castlegar, B.C. “With Information’. SATURDAY, ocr, 1st" : “9.00. - 1,00 Val & Do n Blane “Hany 8 & Ted Stewart “$1.00 Per Couple Menkere ; 3 Couple Non-Members - ; Mambershies Sold at the Door For. membership. “tickets ‘or, “further information, : phone 359: 7563 or write Box 114, Thrums,: B.C. ; He ‘was a past councillor] ill... € ther, Jonathan. K.. Fraser of ‘Ab: ‘He is survived by his wife; | ¥! Mate ore piece of a aeons teat what. ever that might be: So natch’ I was more inter- ested'in. these prima donnas of the fourth calate than the pro- jects themselve: ‘There was the fella with the foreign accent from a Trade and Commerce’ publication ~ who 1 film for slghtyenr they. will a Jot more. about blocking a riv- ert shan Ido, “The. script alone orth $500,” he Halds And that i one ia Hollywood. zbout beca fore the hol it me f'rinstance, got to see i Peter Rickwood of the Nel- son ‘News had obviously done his homework on the Arrow dam and bombarded Boyd. Me: Dravo, pro- own in short hand using green the Vancouver Sun, who told the ‘banquet on the fica evening he came up looking for ‘Hoo! in: the Project and who. ended w playing the High Arrow Arms} 10 hogkitonk onl, Accom: ds with by the’ vocal ner Optimist and several ‘oth- ers, Myself 1 think also. At least the’ strain on .the> old couldn’t be contributed to’ the questions I asked. I didn’t’ ask co I the earth: dumping barge at the Arrow Project. “I had accompanied 8 eo Governor on the craft an learned the hard way the hae split’ in. the middle-to’ fume, the in ‘the: the water like Flipper with the hiccups. "Kudos to Brian. Quiniain Hydro Arrow. dam assistant struction ‘manager, and Ed Quirk ‘construction: manager of Dunean for 8.C.'Hydro for ene best or; p in the: structure: to iilndane projects. CKWE “this was.a return to the fold: Mike‘was born and raised the ,,Kaslo-Nelson .area’ and the. status quo: of the’ area we passed to reach Duncan,’ rather Radio man to know more: bout ‘one’s: own ‘beat than I: did: ‘fiming t the Columbia river. f for: ithe National “Film ‘weren't en- French’ I ed ‘to find out the whole film than 15, minutes | and. they to: be around ‘for. thes of the -week.. e / MEXICO - HAWAIIAN sl AND “EUROPEAN FOURS ARRANGED : ‘ eo. ? CASTLEGAR: AGENT. FOR THE WESTERN HOTEL ‘CHAIN. WEST’S. "DEPT. STORE - "Phone ‘968-7542... NCR EU TE in dova in and took’ everything | J tere was the man_from| th chords of the editor of th the Lad-| Trev. : ” through its bottom ‘then bounces ‘out of |”: t was taking about all the: equipment built fs: to permit buil-|.° fend his colleagues on:the more i r. Mike Halleran: of Radio| : r’ Burt: Campbell of the 3 excursion | ‘When ae es eee] lect» manager with a puneh of those’ “penetrating”. questions. ‘This at the guest -house on ie Arrow. project where Foun- dation Dravo was mine: host and offering far more’ sustaining fodder forthe inner man than cold hard facts. lon ‘services’ team was on the ng too. With the’ effervescent Collins riding herd encour- aging ‘his’ charges: with apples on’ the ‘bus and a chance to the Kokanee fish spawning Meadow. Creek. Mrs: 'B. co of Castlegar: was on ha ane et reportage. ‘Then there was. fe lady from -Trail, who's ‘conversation ' so fascinat- ed me“ me forgot! to check her ‘She had ‘worked News of: the) ‘World in Londen, Engin 8° paper | wit million: subscribers _ BA. ‘Hydro's own informa- t Before “anybody Superman's aller r 280, ‘he’ mil nd not fag lly: ; iA " “4 of Thursday announced Cc. H. Moorhouse, Trail district sup- ervisor this week. ‘The dual theme of the con- ference, expected tobe attend- ed’by more then 30 delegates is; rehabilitation of welfare re- clplents ‘and foster children. In bis Mr. Moor- house commented; “many wards of the superintendent of: child 8 | welfare ‘are psycologically and damaged at’ the fim become rtf ‘wards. ABSA sult rehabilitation is’ of "vital concern to all those who are in- ferented in the needs of chil- Nn, Members of senior admini- stration in'the department from Victoria will attend this confer- ected that Dr. Cash- psychiatrist of the en’s section of the Burna- by mental health unit will join in the social Wor work conversations. ‘ Kootenay Animal Clinic at Creston is pleased to be of service to you. We a are open Monday to Sunday. Hours are as follows: ; 5 Monday to Saturday oH 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sundays '8 a.m. - 4 p.m. (By, Appointinent Only) fe OFFICE. HOURS: 1 - 2 p.m. Monday - Saturday 7 --7.30 p.m. (By Gamer 54 Telephone 356-2822 . Dr. K. Marling, D.V.M. CASTLEGAR DISTRICT CURLING CLUB gham, of child welfare will act as the er. child .w dress the delegates. of curlers y to new scason’s activities, A general meeting is to be: called soon. takes libel suits like No Alike") me ¢ curious about the | there. “T did see Doug MacFarlane of the Toronto Globe and Mall do ‘a ‘splendid "100 dash: at the’ Duncan’ Dam. the long Maderwene and cape. were \ab- the * only: (DDOWS, Zowles' and! Zonks audible were low. camp ste. Darn: p; build which {I'm told. Position - League’ ( )Men’s; “( ) Women’s; () Mixed; (__) Shift “P.O. BOX 240'— CASTLEGAR, BC. . Register now and save confusion. later. ‘For information call 365-8271 or. SCO SUS gave.a running commentary of |” | ting “for