2 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 11, 1962 CASTLEGAR NEWS “Here Yet the press the people’s rights unawed by by gain” Established in Nineteen Hundred and Forty: east The Way We Cater to Our Advertisers Because it is generally known that most of the profit in the business of pub- lishing a newspaper such as the Castlegar News is. derived from’ advertising rather than from subscriptions, editors are some- times’ ing to adv And we must admit that we do. But ‘not in the way in which some of our accusers may imply. Our catering to ad- vertisers is done in this way: We try to produce the type of qual- ity of editorial content that is of enough interest and value to cause you to buy a subscription to the Castlegar News. When we have done this, we have done all that an honest editor can do for advertisers. But the advertiser does like to have This is Definitely Not the Way of P rogress “A B.C. New Democratic Party Youth. convention studied a resolution calling for more sex education in high schools, with a view to preventing conception in unmarried teenage girls. Many young delegates supported the resolution. One hinted at an advertising program for contraceptives; another urged that their use be taught school- children. z This is shocking, in the full sense of the word. The resolution seems based on the assumption that a large number of teenagers will inevitably engage in what the resolution sponsors call “the practice’ of sex outside marriage.” It is shocking because these unprin- ° cipled .and irresponsible youngsters ap- parently attribute no importance to the Possibility that young people of today Service: Remains Keystone of Success A letter to the. Hants: Journal dealt. somewhat humorously with the problems of today’s shopper. How the service in stores is generally, not always quite in- assurance that the more than 1,800 cop- jes of the: Castlegar News which are mailed, delivered or sold through. store outlets are acually being received by fam- ilies, who, like your own, have paid for their subscriptions, We provide this proof through a co-operative publication audit-| say the Bennett'government is cer- tainly popular. Of course, the Ben- nett government: has been’ around | gonous. ‘Yet such union was secon “ longer than’ most’ governments in ing service founded almost 50 years ago|# ... the Audit Bureau. of Circulations, whose insignia is inset above. One day soon, an ABC auditor will VICTORIA REPORT Lots of Souvenirs Collected By JAMES K, NESBITT If and when Will there he a Premier of British Columbia ‘in 2,062? No one can answer that one. The’ way things are going I'd say there could well be an elected Governor of the f¢| State of British Columbia, or ‘per- haps British Columbia will be diy- n|ided up between the states of A- laska, Washington, Idaho and ‘Mon- tana. No, that’s not treason, it's on- anda that lings the extra: years, dinary Pole of aouvenirs presented to cabinet ministers in the last 10 foreses the day coming when the If gifts. mean popularity, ‘Vd|of British Columbia, In.1862 any. |. one who mentioned hat possibility ~|the future's not ours to see! re century. ago no-one could Crown Colony ‘of British Columbia would. be the Canadian Province was looked upon as crazy, and trea- plished nine’ yeas. later,“ And, in the meantime, the Crown Colony of appear, unannounced, in our. office. Our subscription list will’ be opened to him. “We are grateful to you that he will find you are a paid subscriber, just as are all the others on our list. Winning and maintaining your ap- proval of the Castlegar News is the way we cater to advertisers. might observe the rules of Christian and moral behavior for their own sake.” Perhaps it is Victorian to suggest that most normal teenagers have regard for such rules, but it would be horrifying to assume that a decent code of ethics means nothing to them. And it would be outrageous to con- done teaching and encouraging the use of contraceptives. with the sole purpose of taking the fear out of illicit relation- ships. We live in a time of cynicism. Sex is no longer a proscribed word, and most of the old taboos on its discussion have been. dropped: But to believe that a growing frank- ness in the treatment of sex gives licence to mass immorality is a frighten- ing perversion of progress. —- Vancouver Province i priced. Of the latter problem it should be a byword. to biy everything you can local- ly, insisting that your wants be supplied, different to the ,cust ended up by discovering that it was poss- > ible to buy what was wanted of the same quality in the local store and moderately Taxpayer’ s Credo My town is the Place where my | home is found, where my is there is no surer way of killing a community than to take away from. its ability to pay taxes and make a reason- able living. Before the excuse is made that it is cheaper to drive 10, 20 or even 30 miles or more it will be wise to be sure you know what you are talking about and are ‘not being ridiculous. In regard to the: former point of in- and where my vote is cast. It'is where my children are educated, where my. neighbors dwell, where my life is chiefy lived. It is the home spot for me. My town has the right to my civic loyalty. It supports me and [ should sup- port it. -My town wants my citizenship, not my partisanship; my friendliness, not my dissention; my constructive suggestions, but not. my destructive criticism; my in- telligence, not: my, indifference. My town -supplies me with protec- tion, trade, friends, education, churches, schools and the right to free moral. citi- zenship. It has some things that are better than others; the best things I should seek to make better; the worst things I should help to improve. Taking it all-in-all, it is my town and it is entitled to the best there is in me. — Lion’s’: Gate Times, West Vancouver dif. nce to the if this is wide- ‘Spread, concerns not only stores, but’ alll i sorts of industries. There is a simple cure,, the ‘customers must: assert their rights to service and ability to be able to "purchase what they want.’ If in doubt how to attain this go to the top, the manager, the owner. Many of them know far too little how their establishments are being .Yun, they fail in the same way as their employees, and will I news. of enuse to build special glass-do cabinets to hold them all. Next. Secretary Wesley Black has the largest number of gifts, and: then comes Highways Minister. Phil our history: | which fact explains the of The Premier has had so many gifts ‘presented to him that he had the Premier, I'd’ say Provincial] the “only sensible course. up bythe Crown Colony. of British Columbia, because: the politicians or of, that time knew unton of the co- lonles, and unton with Canada was Ey HOUSING HINTS Gaglardi. (Both Mr. Gaglardi and Mr. Black retained parts of the rib- bon: used _to open the Christina Lake highway last Friday as souvenirs of the occasion. They were also presented with souvenir cards by the Village of Kinnaird.) No, these gifts are not bribes —most of them are not even very ‘They are just of various occasions—opening of new bridges, highways, launching of ships, driving of spikes, turning of sods, opening of hospitals, laying of cornerstones, opening of court houses and other public buildings, and ‘such like. In 10 years’ there can be a lot of such like. now they'll be on exhibition called Social Credit. the political -] own contracting when building un- der the National Housing Act? A. Yes would have to satisfy the approved lender concerned of his ability to th Q. Is it possible to do your it is, but the borrower e This method calls for a lot of hard of the building industry. to make your’ own’ arrangements for the purchase and delivery of all work, time and a good knowledge You would, for example, have VOLKSWAGEN and RAMBLER SALES & SERVICE ENA “Phone R.A. (Bob) Horswill 365-3491 Stock of Volf Cars and Trucks New Rambler Cars Sales & Service — Trades PARKVIEW MOTORS — Nelson re 1 a \ AAR LAAT PATENT UT TN Island had been gobbled}. “Take it from me ose . this paint will save you time and money!” Here's the easy, money-saving way to have the outside . . of your home looking just the way you want it. Monamel Outside Latex flows on fast and dries fast. And cleaning up afterwards is a cinch, What's more, you'll find you'll need less paint and he result will you for years, Come. an and the hiring of sub-contractors. You would also be responsible for having the sewer, water and:hydro connected and for your own ac- Some day all these souvenirs will be hauled away to the Provin- cial Archives, and a century from links with eriod in our histo ac I wonder how properly, it might be well to em- of thet, time counting. > It can be-a very complicated ‘ag | Undertaking and unless you're en- tirely satisfied you can handle it ploy a reputable contractor. on in today. You'll be glad you did!” OGLOW BROS. BUILDING & SUPPLY CO..LTD. PHONE 365.3351 will, appraise these times? Will -they say that if Social Gredit had not come along alt would have been lost for British Business and Professional Directory ., 8 It's a * sobering thought to realize that the Premier of British Columbia in the year 2,082 -isn't even born yet, and he'll probably not be born for another 50 years. Or, is it possible that the Premier of British Columbia in 2,062. will be ashe? When you Yeflect on this it makes you realize ‘the shortness of life, even if you live to be 90. Looking back to 1862 seems: just yesterday, yet there's no one a- round now.who was then. Facully of Commerce Trains ICA Students The University ‘of British .Co- Iumbia and the Institute of Char- tered Accountants: of B.C. have signed an aeveement 7 Blneing all training of y icea chartered acy countant students in the hands of UBC's faculty of commerce, ‘Under the new agreement bet. ween UBC and the Institute, the University will develop: a new course curriculum for articled stu- dents, who, in addition to practical, feining. must five years of al through UBC night classes or cor- respondence for admission to the Institute, The Institute will continue ‘to advise on certain aspects of. the porgram and will continue ‘to be responsible for the practical train- ing and examination ‘of CA stu. dents, Se and Residential Electrical-.Wiring BOUNDARY Electric (Castlegar) «Ltd. * Electric Heat. Specialists Medallion Homes Phone ‘365-5919; ALEX CHEVELDAVE , BG, Land Surveyor "38 Pine Bt * Qastlegar Phone 365-5942 Box 813 Phone. 306-4228 or’ 365-4004 New ete Homes, Remodelling Construction. an ork a Service. For.” ELINOR'S BEAUTY SHOP All Refrigerated “Equipment 43-100 Ave: GENE’S REFRIGERATION . See SER ; TRAD, Bo. Fsene 355 stm - “Phone 368-8590 ‘ j PRINTED CHEQUES : WITH MAGNETIC CODE Core. NO‘ JOB TOO’ SLAALL S68-S262 INK CASTLEGAR NEWS Built fo the measurement ‘Ph, 365-3031 of the Golden Rule: Box 130 — Castlegar, B.C. beagle LANDCLEAEING Mon-—Wed.—Fri Phone 365-2754 CONTRACTOR ‘We Raise, Move ‘Houses: inside, Ontelde eee :, YOUNG AGENCIES LTD, Pe G@ Construction Lta \ (Phone. y ioideth Aver Kinnaird, B.C. ° x General Contracting * Custom Homes a Speclalty Estimates Free Phone 365-5160 JOHN VOGWILL ~ their failings. Twenty years and more of advancing prosperity. have made: some people: care- less about their attitude to -prospective customers, but most do not know what is required of them. because either: the boss is too ignorant or has not troubled to explain that customers are important. Service, you may believe this or not; in any. store or industry or commercial undertaking, irrespective of whether it is privately or state owned, still remains the keystone of success. — Perwick, N.S., Register STOP WORRYING . ABOUT YOUR FAMILY’S . FUTURE SECURITY CASTLEGAR NEWS Be _ L..¥, Campbell, Publisher Mail subscription rate to the Castlega? News class mall, Post Office Department, Ottawa, for pay- ment of postage in cash, and is a member of the Audit Bureau af circulations It is a member of. the Canndian Weekly News- papers Association, the B.C, division of the Canadian Newspapers Association, and B.C. Weekly Bureau. — +. Burt Campbell, Editor All correspondence should be edarensea to ‘The Edltor, Castlegar News, Drawer 490, Castlegar, BC, Letters for publication’ must be sccompanted “by the cerrect name and address of the writer. Pen names will be used om request, but the ‘correct name ‘must be submitted, The Castlegar News reserves the right to shorten letters in the Interests (plan for it!) ARTHUR ANDERSON ithe inan from of economy of space. Public A Davis Building Telephone 572 Grand: Forks, B.C. a ‘ 3 Best. of Equipment BY Insurance &-Real Estate CASTLE ‘CONSTRUCTION PHONE 368-4341 CO. ‘LTD. : ’ CASTLEAIRD : Ph, 365-2161 >, PLAZA DESMOND 7. (PRE EaS: Sere eer Site pin.” Phone 365-8221 A GUARANTEED REPAIRS ME. Ae ae : Naturopathic Physician BA. Land Surveyor “Oglow Building 12% Bay Avenue, Trall 605 Columbia Ave, Phone 365-2021 . TRAIL. CARTAGE, SEPTIC TaN VAN AND “STORAGE CLEANIN( focal i Distance * Moving Pheme 365-5006 tee "to 'Vankoavers *Vanooures “DON FOX Phone’ Castlegar’ sas-0t0. ° TRAIL 368-3933 collect EXCAVATING NORA'S HAIR ean a! DRESSING PARLOR « a Complete Beau Bervicg, ELI S0POW. F te, Beaty Bei Ph. 385-6200 PRONG ‘365-8326 a Nora: Majcegey' The Mutual Life OF CANADA KINNAIRD CONSTRUCTION — aytl CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 11, 1962 3 PAINTING and Decorating Free Estimates Gladly Given PAINTING LTD. P. WOYKIN. ‘Phone 365-5410 CBA Engineers School Trustees Convention To’ Discuss Junior Colleges. colleges and voca., Victoria on Oct. 15-17, tona-techntal training will play Both have been prime sub- large part’ in the B.C, School|jects throughout the province in Trustees ‘Association convention at |recent months, with a growing em- phasis on establishment of local in. Underdog Takes Up Btitutions to give high school grad f we, further training; bes alterna- 3 j 5, ive! 0 provide ti Local’ Man's. Case. x vocational and. tech: + Underdog, a famous ‘“charter- adults with vocational and’ tech- nical training to meet the chang- ed’ organization to help mistreated people without charge,” has ‘ap- ing demands of modern employ- parently taken up the case of Cas- Castlegar Briefs Receive $821,895. ‘For Dam Work Investigation will. be made of |” a complaint registered in. person be constructed i l. CBA -Engincering received by Pete Plotnikoff about the dam-| dition to Mitchells ore gat) Prout $821,895 for work done on Colum-;|age done to his property by a nel-| St. uy at bia river studies from the B.C, Hy- | 8hbor’s fone. i PUMIEAG MRL wg ; dro Authority for the fiscal year - Request of Cecil Bradford for ended ‘March 29, 1961. The vent stant 5 the tourlat "|B a te; Bulla .@ garage ‘into ‘The information was disclosed | booth was approve Won Wendlaad Bee nery fac in’a financial statement published Ee Beatie Mr, SeNabb wl ae a ee eae uder’ the’ Public Bodles Finaiiclal|