scemnativeae ‘Phursday,, Aug. ast $968°"% the people's rights by bribed by gain” Sac Posty Seva. { 3 Town'is Getting Playful Cold Shoulder Last week an appeal was forwarded to town council bythe West Kootenay recreational board’ for local aid in region- al recreatioft.:: Included’ ‘in’. the appeal, ° ‘which was broughtiback to local aldermen by. one of theirsnumber who attended the meeting, was a hint. money would be the gost satisfactory way of helping recrea- tion. 144 ; “Over the yeatd' tecreation boards a- Or, if local: council was. in. the ‘poattion| be, to "jog the mill rate up’ a: point or. two, it ‘could find ‘itself subscribing to recreation- al activities focused in out-of-town poitits, If ‘the only way to. boost recreation on: a Jocal level, and ‘this is surely need- ed, is to pay for it, then: municipalities should petition. the provincial government for recreatiénal subsidies. ; ‘In our neighboring province ‘of Al- berta,' every small. town: has. its. own re- creational officer, even.if he often doubles as the gym teacher at “the high school. the small F fulltime or ‘otherwise, wht ford a di only t of the Prot themselves to, acting as leaders in sp or handicraft activities. Reluctance is understandable because not. only is the renumeration for services rendered very nominal but the task also tends to become a full time job in very short order. *:" « in partial recognition of. the fact that. are not unless paid adequately, the West Root ny recreation board has app whose - offices happ 6 be located. in vincial subsidy. These local recreational fepresenté-|t tives in turn generate enthusiasm ‘for 1o- cal leadership in a variety of activities and| s: are themselves directed by a centralized lities are able to af-|! RCAF p! lanes “zlying © over Canadas isolated | co} munities in the: far ae wre" going: t te air-dropp! Fome yt tunurual carey, in 3 vont "coming. yeu “year the aud a be drop of bright new’ medal er souveniers of Canada’s Centen- nial to the school children of the north. Why~/airdrops?- Well; Isolated there: is'no oth- eee way for deliveries to' coincide lions to the rest of Canada’s school population in time for Pee eT. in ‘class rooms by ix million of thhe Centen- ‘distribution ‘of the. medal-| will of September’ for: the ‘air = allotments.’ ‘Then the mint make’ direct ‘shipments to ‘all territories’ by artm ts. of [of "yor India dian children, attend- ing federal ‘schools, :-the : min¢ make ‘direct shipments’ to those schools operated by | the federal’ government... The ‘De- partment of Natinal Defence will distribute medaliions to all Can- adian schoul children at mllltary “ bases” overseas, The. cholce of: the design. was made following a. contest con- ducted last year. among five | experienced Canadian © design- provincial board. The. prairie province. has. found this system pays covidents and_the local com- munities, , finding the. accent is on recrea- tion, are in turn more sympathotic ts ine of swil ig pools and tennis Nelson. - This is excellent_— for.. Nelson. But Castlegar is liable to miss out ent courts. “Possibly some thought should be turn- ed in this direction here. Dam Builders Have Appointed | Publicity Man Appointment of Donald C. Brown as director of public re- Jlations of Canadian’ Foundation Company Ltd. announced VICTORIA REPORT By James K. Nesbitt _ Provincial. Election is not Necessary ing, of: the- ry likely that is what he does distribution 1s so important to want whougs bee! given to.say-|the politicians. when: ts «him, that a Redistribution | always bas has | fields. good: when a is:a’ very; bul- | been, “and ‘cel % wank “British parliamen-|case, ‘a. m under which ‘we |witness olitical football, as ocial Credit hanky- big. busin pee that British Col is an absolutely stable place, in which th can invest their mil- :millio: the Why the premier’ feels big- business must be‘ assured of leg- fom wn Social Credit for years has culed our legislative roost. Sure- ly that was stability enough. being a mon- rit or Won't admit it, except’ ‘Que- ec, Bia the September . 12° elec- Social |: ') tion should turn up only’ Great ae ane not .: -oite. oP- positi m our er could tell big business. that Bri- tish Columbia is solid and’ sound al resources. A}. "The: premier -gays" it’s’ only| panky about it at the last .ses- }. tain, but | sion. ? Hier says to the contrary, imple- of No matter what the prem: by ik Pe Baker,’ “President, this week. arn wl be respon- Provincial _ Game Limits Pert eed ee uduintu now Bag and possession lmits for ducks in British Columbia will continue at aight and 16, according to the Migratory irds epilation released . by the ‘Canadian’ wildlife service, departmentof‘ northern affairs and national resources. Umits for: tion toward te en of the school | some of ‘the communities are ‘so | yea érs, Winner of the. Commatssion’s ward forthe obverse side, of uieabdliuti ~~ Shin, 7 oft Victoria,: Bo, ad for: side, Mrs. ‘Dora fy ,; Hunt .'of ‘Toronto, will lasting to all-in the: new . generation, \ Perhaps will be passed along from eneration to generation of fam- leg-and ant will appear again on the 200th: anniversary of Confederation, 2)"; A WioK freon our hoctoon wPn mane | Ey the Industrial Relations: -PULP MILL TOURS ‘Tours of the slane Pulp Division will be Held Tuesdays through Fridays at 1: p.m. . For special ' arrangt arrangements such. as group and days other than the above, ce ie contact ; Department. Mr. Brot sible for. the public advertising and promotion poll- cles, with headquarters in onto: He brings to the position extensive experiéiice in the news media and public xelations “associated Bag and dack; may include. one. wood duck, An additional® sixteen ducks ‘may be posseésed in a’ hunter’s residence or ina cold | Storage locker. e; daily a sion . limits” for Jag an Lage ;| brant. An-additional eight geese may be held in the f tin a Sola storag storage public is not all that vital, except. “to rel . har = i seats he put into the House at ‘the last, session, and so .crow about it, and say oppositionists are really out of touch, with ‘ith pub. lic opinion in this ince, which in the premier’s view, ‘for election purposes, is ‘almost 100 aly. associated wi 's Comp n Board of Ontario, at and, previously was ith. Chrysler. Can- ada Ltd., Windsor, Ont., as pu-|% bic relations manager. He formerly. was. on the editorial staffs of the Windsor Star.. and -the...Ottawa Citizen, and is a former member ates the parliamentary press lery, Ottawa, Bei ent Social: Credit opinion; Als, says‘the premier, o1,| of iegislative seats should be implemented now. That's not {important at all; most British Columbians couldn't care less r lin which soustiinency. they are, whether they're be! ug lopped ere. It's too ooniy cotta or very. impas of excuses, an el- ection is necessary ‘this year so that the Canadian centennial celebrations next year can flow smoothly along: without: inter- ruption of a B.C. provincial gen- eral election. This is not quite facing facts. Even .next-year the premier wouldn't have to have now want, o: members 1 in our legislature’, tient, only of 1968. an election. He could go until WAY ARE CARPENTERS ‘NOT WORKING = in many parts of the Province ‘Why are hundreds of carpenters not on the job throughout B.C.? . ‘Why exe they denied the opportunity to participate in B,C's current construc- Som boom when their services are in such great demand? r Five locals of the Carpenters’ Union fn the Kamloops-Okanagan area have with thelr. contractors. ‘This is a two-year agreement calling for Bi. cents per hour increase in wages, a sensible 40-hour work week, and freedom. from the restrictive union hiring hail method of job placement, At the moment thase journeymen car- penters are being paid $3.70 an hour; this ‘Wilf fnerease to $400 an hour next Apri! 1 Why can't other carpenters, now out ‘This offer has been made formally to the B.C Provincia) Coupell ot Cupane but the officers of the Provincial Council remain adamant in their demand for a 3t-hour work: week, seceet tat fobs are at a standstill and urgently need- ed without The shorter work week is simply an additional, inflationary demand which is neither reasonable nor timely in view of the shortage of carpenters and the great amount of overtime work at double pay now avallable-to them. © Much of the construction activity ia in relatively remote parta of the province where contractors find carpenters unwill- jag to take a job unless they are guaran- teed overtime; they expect 56 or even 60 hours of work a seek in many cases, Why this work stoppage? Because the officers of the Provincial Council of Carpenters are preasing de mands beyond, point the contractors are’ | able to go in serving the public interest. There now no lg rearn fo the : continue,” Hd work stoppage to SOwOwwEca_OO A ac aAnicincn i ersons iueing ‘byt trapping gud dally Sin no Poe aye , no ‘ The limits for Wilson's snipe; mourning doves, and band- tailed pigeons. are 10 and 20. ; Kootenay Animal Clinic : - at Creston is pleased to bo of serves to you ss “Hours are aa follows: dete e * Monday fo Saturday .........8 a.m. to 5:p. Telephone 356-2822 - Dr. K. Marling, D.V.M.. ‘Sundays 8 aim, - 4.30.p.m; By Appointment ‘Only? OFrice | HOURS: 1 - 2 p.m: Monday + Saturday | 7+ 7.30 Pane. By Appolritment i 492; ING Kootenay Lake and River Levels On August 12, 1966, the International Joint Commission granted an : application: by Cominco Limited to store an additional 2 feet of water . in Kootenay Lake for the 1966-1967 storage season. In _aecordance with the terms of this order, the lake level will be raised uniformly until it reaches a maximum level of 1747.82 on or before September 1, 1966. This will be approximately 2 feet above the level on August 19, 1966, All persons using the foreshore of Kootenay Lake and River during the. fall and winter should be on the lookout for changing water levels. Effect on the Kootenay and Columbia Rivers below Corra Linn River levels can be expected to fluctuate throughout the fall and wine ' ter poate to the power demand “and, weather conditions. “Just. because you're good at qualify'you: 2 be a oaitia. ‘cxar?’” Bs 4 its Germany May set foot on Ge 118-28, it-marks the first ‘tima), ‘in 52. years a. British monarch” Dimple aa Te a¥ To Ele _, Leresices pacha = ‘The: newly: _fornied chapter |: to be Cream of tthe ope eld eld Its firet meet- ing outy tn Since’ then | ex« pa Bs po members tive lost a:total of'28 ‘pounds— | gr, this was reported ' 'meet- ing Test week at ‘ne Health netic for.th ers or the 6 C01 year rere elected. oming yeas zon mn is club leader fer ith Mrs, D. Hiebert as co-leader. It was de- cided to hold the meeting jon Thuredays at. 7.30. with weigh-ins to be held in a oon separate’ from . the eetin: po Bs OM nope it ims and parpes le ee oe www aor Club. peri is’ a-non- profit: or, it does not endorse any product, fad diet or exercise, ero 8 is a do-it-yourself ro -it has worked for of fa ‘will work for you. Chapters kly and stress re, New Officare Ls Sr Be ean ww their n Membership; in Inc. is $6. and secon: t attendance. Chapters are organ: incl ized; led and governed by. | bers, dedicated to the be! of th that each one of us can and. will helped by Tops, 9) 2.3, must have ‘an or: if: they Englishman's home iy) his castle and this ‘goes double when’ he .is not even sure if he find four walls: 0, “ JON GEMAN SOIL; As Quesn: Hizabeth a new. location, | o “Mo to a soil. | the batehe or seizes with. blind | falth ' the ‘local ‘newspaper .and | rakes 4 eyes down: the classi- fled. ads. “After follo 60 of | will ‘ the cholce ‘eate rng UP tom era the ‘home seeker ‘is’ forced rae » conclusions; ‘In s odds on ‘that aren't for rent the: renter. uotin; viees 23 that would mak the 4 ‘Aga Khan blanche. : sd } the’ past; and, want, to maintain jormal welght.:.. ig off: at ng ‘ranked | 00 Interested persons with’ a| garden oak tes in- welglit problem are invited’ to cluded”. means there‘is cold wa- call: Mrs, lesire:'to fo. lose weight... Your ‘ welght “goal {Ins urd doctor, in writin: ona ci obtelned by the hapter. _ Tos. lace the following: information With them:— r the ini stbly. Tere a Deen ee the rin: ciple of group therapy; getting oy together a group’ of le who. have a profiem in eomntion and discussing -it* frankly, without fear of being laughed pe or’ mis. understood. - Tops is nota course’ of. a few weeks, or months durati it is aswell: program, dedicated: to overweigit Wo ‘me ancerely who terested in pounds sen: <7, are: those approved by acned “qoetor, now belong to the honour, bocie. ‘of. Tops, “Tops chapters: offer better ig | to be too much ¥ and have beet advised to reduce, =:1or they have been overweight in fer and. hot when the landlord fd ‘ot empty: am i500 landio1 fuse ‘to acknowledge that a telephone is a utility s¢ sll: So me it} even .go so; far .as"\to object | ‘again: ano and | fe placed ta therimaieaaat ma uals to oh when you suggest -you-are:pre-|...in ared ‘to ‘foot a tine fie te We “Exceptional rural ‘outiook” means ‘that ‘there is an to| tree blocking the blocking ia See the . i enee cee Dam Project From the Water SCENIC TRIP AND REASONABLE RATES é Phone 865-6549, 00.) 4-88 Over 700 Rovers are attend ing-the Sth ‘Canadian’ (Pacific) Rover. Moot «at Parksville, on Attention ‘Mill and Mining Operators ~ FoR IMMEDIATE “SALE * ROLL CASES. _ Mr. “Jack Best 100/150 M. FBM. CAPACITY PER.'8 HR. SHIFT : ALL" STEEL SAWMILL INCLUDING : One STEEL PREFAB BUILDING 90 X 240° ° One STEEL PREFAB- BUILDING 60’ X 100° BOTH BUILDINGS ARE CLEAR, SPAN: WITH 30°. 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