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Nowa, reserves the rigit to shorten: letters. 1s the - \interests 6f. economy of cmpace. 14: CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thuraday, Nov. 24, 1960” Announce Candidacy’ Early For Municipal Elections |: Nomi ion ér .two to. fill vacancies in the. ovens Village ‘Council, are now. being invited and should be in before noon’ of Mon., Dec. 5: 'Too ' often in the past that is when these norii- * inations ‘have come in — seconds before’+ the actual deadline. on nominating day.* Should not a candidate be able. to make his decision long before that date and the final hour? We emphatically ‘say 1 that he should. The role of a ‘commissioner is a heavy. and important one. A man willing to ac-’ cept the responsibilities attached thereto . should be one’'that~can, make decisions without waiting till the final minutes. He should be proud to: make known'his can- didacy to the public before’ zero hour. -: This: gives the ratepayers an opport- unity. to. see: who the candidates’ will be. ’ They can discuss the situation. and: the candidate. They can also have an opport- unity: to find better candidates if they. think the ones proposed may not be the best choices available. . True, it will permit the small town The onus to get things lie 3 on ae ‘Columbia river power ‘development now rests on the federal government's | should- ers. j . politician to bo" “into; action. But. ‘this’ will happen’ ‘anyway, even, after. the’ Romina- -tions: are closed.’ There is bound, to be campaigning « etc.. “We do not agree ‘with ‘secrecy when it, comes to positions. of public offices, “Anyone running:as a public official should become well known far ahead of.the date --who are entitled to vote. when he will want the support; of. those - vhs “in. the’ fort “ions and the. election should not be confin- : ed to the candidates and their immediate supporters: The“ ratepayers should -show-. :a greater. awareness of who the candidates. . are’ atid what. the staté*of village affairs is. There often is too much criticism of : what.the commissioners do, and too little’ is-done’ to offer. constructive. ‘suggestions or-.ideas to remedy the: situation. - Apathy is: a very serious condition, fs “and: we. in. Osoyoos: do not warit ‘it to set’ in asit has in other communitiés. Let’s get candidates proposed early, ‘and all pay attention’ to the government at, our own oes, _ ae “Times ag t6 ini B.C. money’: ‘what rate and: on: what terms? “~~ Mr. Bennett séems. to :feel he’s ‘entitl- ed; ito both:a loan-and a grant. Federal i have talked of.lending half. the There’ S. been. igh of ‘about offers’ ‘of co-operation, ‘made and - denied. Premier Bennett has put. himself — on‘record ‘by his letter’ to Finatice Minis- ter ‘Fleming .as. open, to an offer: He has ‘- asked for Specific. information: ; It’s up to: Mr Fleming to -supply. that ~ information. When “he' does there. should be a+firm ‘basis for’ negotiation. At. Brey sent there is none. ‘ What Mr: Bennett: wants ‘to, know is. what. -everyohe’ wants to know. ‘There. have- been: “suggestions that Ottawa would. fin. ance half, the cost... But.in what manner? By. an. outright | ‘grant,.as-in the case’ of similar hydro projects in Canada—notably : the South ‘Saskatchewan ‘dam? For: this. Ottawa put up half the cost in cash. . “Is ‘the ‘federal government: prepared Its alittle later: than most congratul ations you “have been. ‘getting; . but: we'll _ add our just: the same. No. other’ election ” on earth, , other than’ our..own, Bets” the . people of Canada 'SO* vexcited. and intere: ed than the ofie:you “just” won. Just: asin America people, stared bleary-eyed” “af the TV sets for hours.on -Nov. 8,.so. did mi lions of Canadians. i “Most Canadians: were’ pulling so you. Mr. Kennedy, because they. Hs ” you talked... . You did not ‘ak’ all's well. -world”. .You wanted some action;.. 501 effart, some sacrifice,. some “let's ‘get on: with ‘the job, there's 'lots-of work ahead”, We liked: that: ‘too—and . we “needed | t same message.’ * - They ‘say you don't ‘know mu E Canada‘ Mr.: Kennedy. We hope make ‘it a‘point to-find out. We’ closest allies,- your dearest friend—but we: . are often your’ severest critic, a thorn; in your side.’ But. its friendly criticism ‘and: = Columbia. development’s' cost. — ‘$450,- 000,000 — at‘market" rates, plus 44 of one] - Per cent for service: : . But what's the market: rate? There] "Z7 are in fact. several, Ottawa‘ is‘paying 5% ; ~per cent -on’some:-of “its loans, It’ offered an‘ average ‘of 4,71: on: its’ most. recent A ight) x bet-|' . ‘fer, if /he-wenttinto’ the: ‘market “himself to ‘borrow: the. mofiey- “But i ‘is it desirable, that he. Columbia should .be: launched '-as: ayes * joint’ federal-provincial : undertaking. Jt :is) more vital..to Canada as ‘a:whole thant any public Undertalin ce ithe St. Laeaes ‘Seaway.’ We’: ae a “young oe pieaide Seung: We need men. that’ ‘talk'tlike: _you— that : ‘ want, to, build; to..work,; to iacrifice if-ne=|.: gessary to make * “this © ‘count , eet ‘not . ‘mate : and elect: ‘Kennedy’ from your’ ‘boltrs. Let’s make: this a “presidency the] world wall neve HoPE Youle HELP. FIGHT. 9515, TOO! » 5 * propiiy, PP, Sth at'Elm Street | : Sunday Masses at 8. ‘The Communit. Bible. Centra ay’ inthe Legion Hall. 28 TAt 31 Columbia Avenue 10. 30..a.m. Sunday School — 7. 30) p.m. Family. Service - Tuesday, 7.30 p.m. — Young ‘People's, Hour.» - Thursday, WAS Pm. — ‘Prayer: and: Bible ‘Study: - United Church of Canada’. nk Robson = ‘ist and 3rd "Sundays at '11 a.m, Castlegar — Service of Worship at 7.30 p. m, - Ki d— - Service: of Worship at 9.45 a.m,: ‘No One ‘Alone One star ‘alone. doesn’t: ‘make the’ heavens Shine, Lo A’single branch can’t shape a growing tree;~ One note, one sound, though pleasing to. the ear, Can’t of itself ‘become a symphony. - 3 One stroke “cannot create a inasterpiece * However. deft the artist’s- brush: -may be, One velvet petal doesn’t form'a rose; ‘ oe a Faindrop: cannot swell the restless sea." ‘No one alone is a “separate entity, : - But an infintesimal part of one great plan;’ _As no one color, creed, philosophy Can rise above the brot aerhood :0£ | man. argaret Obedkott Church: of Latter Day Sains _ Sundays at 10 am, in the Twin Rivers Hall Grace Presbyterian Church Worship Service: 11 a.m. Sunday Church School: 9.45 p.m. '. 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