: we re faites oe = = pomeee aananihushToe¢pangenadunnyssnainmmaansrefancns 2: CASTEHGAR NEWS,- Thursday, Jan. 12, 1967 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan. 12, 1967 FROM THE GALLERY What Direction Will Goverment Steer? One of the questions Can-) adians have been asking them- selves with some concern as the Centennial Year is launched is; What direction will the country steor as it starts its second cen- tury — will it be towards more government paternalism and (and it is hard to imagine other- wise) he is keeping them to himself, Other spokesmen for the Liberal right wing, however, | t ean hardly be expected to keep | o! silent, Saskatchewan's Premier Thatcher is probably preparing a blast while this is being writ- soclal welfare schemes or will! ten. it be towards less government monopoly and a greater: empha- sis on private initlative? The question was part swered when Prime Pearson called a press confer- ence one afternoon and announc- ed that former finance minlstér Walter Gordon had been named to the cabinet as with- Thatcher and his colleagues who fought so valiantly last summer and fall to rescue the an-|party from its sociallst droop must feel that Mr. Pearson has performed. another of his rug pulling stunts for which he is becoming famous. The finer points of the ar- out portfolio, it would be unfair to Mr. Gordon to suggest that he used his threatened resignation from parliament as a club with which to beat his way back into the cabinet. Obviously if the pai was not going to adopt his poli- cies his only alternatives were to join Ralph Cowan as a car- ping maverick or to resign. If finance ter SI has any fears about the new i for his ERT, DEALER : CASTLEGAR WEWS vs financial internationalism, escape most people and few ec- onomists agree among them- selves let alone bares on how the views of Mr. Sharp differ from those of Mr. Gordon, Most Canadians agree that foreign control of this country’s resource development an Mr. Gordon are agreed on that. Where the disagreement comes is Oi What price we are prepared to pay to reduce the percentage f foreign control, When it starts to hit First Meeting of Year | reid by Women’ s Group tating-3 interested? | Are you interested in the formation of a liberal fe hin (similar to those of tho Unitar- The first regular of 1967 of the Women’s yercrd pre S tlve part With ingens read. tion of. the Robson Community | ings, Memorial Church was held re- cently in the church hall, The most, i prepared to forego the Gordon theories in favor of the Sharp Policies, It is axiomat- je that a country the size of Canada cannot expect to enjoy the high standard of living ct the rich neighbor without letting that neighbor have some say in how the’ economy is handled. Economics’ aside, the Gord- on appointment carries the more serious implication that once again expedient politics has taken precedence over Pelear. ly defined principles. Mr. Pear- son and his advisers have ap- parently sericea to stick to the old game of trying to weo the voters by being all things to all men, Those who had hoped that a party of princi iple was omere: ing are left with no place to and indus- ee potential is to be avoided possible. Even Mr. Sharp and turn, By Hazel. Woodrow THE SOUNDING BOARD Railroad Crossings Built In Best Interest of Horse that ser known as the Bluomeree |= % | road Grossing” and bidding would un-| ie to h new bh 3 BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor D: Reeves, B. Th. Ph. 365-7175 Across High Junction from Family Worship 11 a.m. Evening Worship Pes 730 p.m. Family Bible Hour - 10 am. All Welcome Apostolic Church 2 blocks East of the Castleaird Shopping Centre (0 am. — Sunday School hour 11 am. Morning Worship 7.30, p.m. Evangelistic © : Service Phone 365-5884 Rey. C. Stone, Minister All Welcome ST. DAVID’S ANGLICAN CHURCH & am.- Holy Communion 11 am. Holy Communion PENTECOSTAL . TABERNACLE _ 791 First Ave. Pastor: Rev. K. D. Cooper t Phone: 365-5212 .55. a.m. Sunday School 1.00 ‘am. Wors! 7.00: p.m, Evening Rervice 7.30 Meeting riday: . 7.30 Youth Meeting “Where you are a stranger but once” | LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES Sundays at 3 p.m. Held in St. David's Anglican Church Sunday School 2 p.m. Rev. Harold C. Clark GRACE © PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. J. H. Wiseman Service of Worship and Sunday School at 11 a.m. THE SALVATION ARMY (863 Main Street) Sunday - 11 am. Holiness Meeting Wednesday 8.00 p.m. Bible Study Thursday 10.00 a.m. Home League Phone 365-7112 Envoy Cliff Phipps ‘CHURCH OF GOD:!: (Kinnaird Comm. Hall)” Pastor: Rev. Ira Johnson Phone 365-6762 9.80 a.m. Sunday School 10: 30 a.m. Morning: Worship » “Youth Fellowshi 7.00 iar ‘ af Bible study & & Pr 7.30 p.m. Wednesdays * Held in homes Week of Prayer Service ‘Wednesday, January 18 In the Castlegar United Church Guest Speaker: Rev. Keith Cooper Of the Pentecostal Church. 7.30 P.M. lcularly di ous winter months, is a motor- ist's nightmare, E But what would interest the collector is the fact that this crossing was built in the est ‘intareat of the bore and buggy. A-crossing at this particu- eliminated the Bossibil- of blinkers, w: frightened into motion by an ap- proaching locomotive, But the horse and buggy is seldom, if ever, seen on this section of road these days, a fact that seems to-have escaped the department of highways. Or perhaps the historical i- cance of the crossing if what has prompted: it to be left vir- tually untouched throughout the cab all for preserving things of historical significance tco, but really, there J is a limit. Stecang of crossings, . the Renata ferry will soon be a mere memory. While discussing its termination of service, Mayor R. C. Maddocks quipped: “I wonder if the government will try to sell me thatio one for $1. Mrs. D. E. Hughes 365-5503 Mr. and Mrs. R. Dahlin re- ed Friday from Kitimat apeat the holiday thet son and dau- Dahlin an return ny gilldrer ‘at xy ‘and spent a few days wit wh Hs Dahlin’s ‘brol other: and his wife, . P.. Marsh. It was eis note Kitimat scle: Chris! ig Tuesday. The occasion was mar- red somewhat when Mr. Melvil- le entered the hospital the day before. Fe : Misses Donna McCreight and Deborah Barisenkott were lun- cheon guests of ow Mrs, J. Raine, was in the chalr, The devotional program, ar- ranged by Mrs, J. Smith, had all World of Golf TV Match Slated For Saturday Mexico City is the scene of the next “Shell’s Wonderful World of golf” television match in which the home professional, Antonto Cerda, plays the Ameri- can star, Johnny Pott. The match will be shown in color on the CBC network Saturday after-| noon, The Club de Golf Mexico isa majestic course stretching arly 7,000 y: and with a Bar of 72. It oats through a for: est of venerable cedars. As a It, accuracy off the tee is an absolute must, Indicative of the courses's quality is the fact that it has been the site for Can- ada and Eisenhower competl- tions, The course, like all of Mex- , i8.on a high pla 7,000 feet above sea e, rarefied thin air, olf ball, meets . with on 36 lower | th courses, But even, :with this aid to extra yardage the an 'd-/play as long as they, shot Included with the commit: tee reports was the account of the annual Christmas visit and carol sing made by several members to the Butler . Rest Home. The afternoon came‘to a close with the. presentation of |. small gifts to each of the guests at the home. After Slecuaelng > Bro projects and activities for t year the president ne coming members of the. standing com- mittees as follows: Kitchen, Mrs, T, Batchelor and Mrs. H. Perkins; missionary, Mrs, A, Anderson and iH, Perkins; gift box, Mrs. 0. Suth: erland and Mrs, H. Evans; pian- ist, Mre. A. Thorp; Hymn Books, Miss Lily Perkins; visiting, Mrs, D: ‘Carter and Mrs. A. Ander- The members were told of the many uses for used Christ- mas cards and it was decided to: answer the roll call In Feb- lary with donations of used Chrigtmas cards to be sent over- seas, On behalf of the members of the association and the presi- dent, the retiring president Mrs. D. Carter and the retiring secre- Mrs. R. Waldie were pre- sented with small gifts of ap- preciation for th the many years of devoted service and leadership they hs pave v4 ay the association, ie or Q s) for the Castlegar-Nelson-Trail area? Come to a meeting at the home of Ross Fraser, 301 Ridgewood Drive, Woodland Park, Kinnaird, Sunday, Jan. 15 at 2 pm m. Call 365- 3171 ‘for inform. ation. NOW OPEN Ron’s Motel Cafe Full Course Meals Lunch..Boxes Packed Good Food at Reasonable Prices Why Not Give Us a Try? Hours - 7 a.m. - 12 midnight Mon. - Sat. 9a.m.- 9p.m. Sundays - FREE. 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