CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 28; 1960 Renata Socials Mrs, Earl Beck and chtldren Goll, Lane, Greg and Karen of Glenmer- * GOVERNMENT EXAMS MARKED . "TAKES GETTING USED To - Mrs, M, Rohn - (CF ‘Bureaucracy’ is Blasted With a provincial election Nke- ly to be announced in the near fu- ture, the following June 12 “Capl- tal City by Dick Batey over Radio CJAT ‘Trail is of interest: It is a simple, and blunt, fact of Mfe in our province of British Columbia that — despite the fact Premler Bennett. chooses, still, to be a bit coy about it, we ore com- ing close to the time when those of us who carry the vote-casting, iax-paylng burden of responsibility are golng to have to make a de- cision as,‘to who we entrust with it hos done’ and proposes to do, does represent a continuance of the individual-initlative, free-en- terprise way of life which has been so beneficial to our province throughout our history, The other, the COF socialist party, under Robert Strachan, cur-( rently the officlat opposition, shorn of all campaign propaganda, re- presents a system of bureaucratic state control, state ownership and state operation which, in B.C,, 1s totally forelgn to our whole experi- ence. This ‘s not, in its somewhat the power of authori- ly over us, Which is by way of saying, a general provincial election is, for certain, In the comparatively near future for those of us who llve in BC. In the elreumstances, and par- ticularly in the ¢lrcumstances as present themselves in our province, there is, more than ever, urgent need for ‘some plain speaking and down to earth thinking. I say this because,- almost uniquely in Can- ada, the two chief competitors in any early election in B.C, are par- ties which represent basically dif- ferent ways of life. The one is our present govern- ment party. Premier Bennett and his Social Creditors, which group, shorn of all trimmings as to what the policies or the aims of the B.C. gressive Conservative party. But it Js to put it bluntly on the Capital City Commentary line that I con- Perrault political entries as, at least at factors, with virtually no hope of elected power. me, and it may léad you, to the conclusion that when Premier Ben~ nett gets around to pulling the of- ficial cork on the election flood, shose of us who'll have the voting control come ballotting time will have, essentially, a clean-cut de- cision to make, We'll have to de- & candidate or a party standing for way, to discredit &{ Liberal party and the B.C. Pro- sider Deane ,Finlayson and Ray this stage, mere diversionary Which ‘line of thought leads cide whether we want to vote for he type of minimum government, 'as I've noted, DOES A PARTY THAT IS NOT,IN POWER HAVE THE RIGHT TO ROB US OF MONEY? WHY DO WE HAVE TO SUPPORT A PARTY WE'RE ABSOLUTELY AGAINST: Do unions lawfully have the right to collect for parties and call {t dues? Yours to keep our country free..." and the letter, ds properly and Proudly signed with name and ad- dress, : I don’t think there Is the slight- est need, here, for me to enlarge on the statement made, or the feel- ings expressed in the letter I have quoted for you. It is perfectly ob- vious how that particular B.C. eitizen feels about the way the COF New Tank Ups Pressure Castlegar residents are finding that increased pressure from their new water tank takes a bit of get- ting used to. — SHHS Students Get ‘SHHS students .received rele Grade 12.G.P, Completed: ¥. Falle, R. Funk, A °. Kravski, J, Waterman, M. Ald- rich, T. Bergen, D,. MacPherson, V. water pressure nas leaped rrom 40 : : : Pounds to a maximum of 100|,m ; si "of Pounds, - a ‘The tank is now complete ex- bras eonige 2 is rhe romation to wandering about their houses on other errands while sinks slowly dribbled full are getting flooded floors, + Others are inadvertently soak- ing thelr; neighbors with lawn rprinklers or blasting pétuntas from their flower beds with a fet of wa- ter which ‘has more than doubled in Intenalty, Works supervisor Norman Mc- Nabb reported that since installa- tion of the new wood \stave tank ‘appar ently, itis ‘a union-organization to which her husband has been re- quired to belong ... have even: now, and without official, elected power, managed to intrude a mengure of control into their family operation, There is, in the deeply sincere letter I have quoted, a lesson tvhich all of us do well to Youngsters to Swim At-New Glarke Poo! Bei Johnny Clarke of Castlegar, not R.‘E Goulet as reported in Inst week's paper, has offered to eave his ool when ballotting-time comes round in this Pacific province of ours Pe Guides, Brownies, Scouts and ite for swimming when it is completed. cept for-the of: perman- : Grade 13 Completed: Sub, Moats, be tela the. Anat, councll ; P. Dunlop, E. Killough, M, Le- Roy, J, McKay, G. Whittaker. E Residents of Cedar At, -serviced St. R e i H - Grade 13 Rartlal Promotion: yy the one remaining ‘section of, Ss otel: a «6%, Brown, M, Evdokimoff, P. wood stave line had - their.’ water g a ‘, “Harshenin, . 8. Johnson, 8, Sheloff, cut off-Friday morning ‘when. high 8 [, Soberlak, J, Zibin, (Grade 12, U.P, Completed: L, Brown, M. Evdokimoff, P. Pressure burst the line, Not many had to start the day coffeeless — Mr, McNabb was notified’ of the ‘Harshenin, 8, Sheloff, L. Crain, R. break dt 5 a.m. and had the ‘line ‘Cumming, M. Faires, N. Fletcher, back in operation by 6.30: L, Gleboff, M. Higgens, R. King, M. ‘Wood stave along the street is Lambert, L, Oglow, C, Palsson, F. belng replaced with transite line Plerpoint, K, Robinson, R, Schwan, 8. Harrison, O, Lebedoff, 8. Markle, H. Sewell, B, Taylor, L. ‘Webster, this week, M. York. Masloff, ©,. Riley, W. Scott, M, Stoopniwotf, W. Turik; P. Worobey. Grade 12 Partial Promotion —| (Falled in’ one or more, subjects or short credits): R. Bondaroff, A, Bradford, E. Campbell, J. Gevatkoff, 0. Holu- boff, K, Konkin, M. Paluck, L, Plot- nikoff, P, Rourke, W. Seaton, .M. Babaeff, P. Babakalff, R. Bystrom, K. Croteau, B. Fletz, R. Lightle, W. Markin, B, Pozdnikoff, ©. Poznicov, 8, Belvig, R. Smith, D. Tamelin, 8. Wishloff, 8, Wyille. Grade 11 U.P. Completed: XK. Beynon, M, Black, D, Brown, 602 Dunsmuie St. Vancouver, B.C. Telephone MU - 1 - 1135 Situated in the -heart of the business and shopping district. EXCELLENT COFFEE SHOP & DININGROOM ‘Tho switchover to the new tank broke only a few “very old" water pipes, and a village-wide water ser- vice disruption at the time occurred onty by chance. The break in water service went unnoticed for on hour and.a half until a complaint was finally re- celved. Service was reestablished by Reoms $2.50 and up Speciat weekly and monthly’ rates No charge for children 12 ‘and under. if aecompanted’ by parent. the pulling of one forgotten switch. TRAVEL Guide Honor Guard Praised by Leader Mrs. R. McBain praised the Guides who formed a Guard of Frank M. Ross at a luncheon held in Castle- Honor for Lieut.-Gov. gar on his B.C, tour. Mrs. McBain was addressing the final meeting for the season of the Local Association to Guides and Brownies. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs, R. Bro with five members and district commissioner | t Mrs. McBain attending, It was also reported that the 1st Robson Guides had done well | % in the First Ald competition in Trail. Mrs. A, Woodrow and Mrs, 0, Anderson sre to consider pos- sibility of holding a hobby show. A cheque was recelyed from. the Kinsmen Club for $15 for guides twice in the more than a decade life of Capital City Commentary. not use it. It is mighty revealing. It is, I think, uncommonly thought- provoking. It comes from a Ustener in the Okanagan Valley, and here it is: and I quote: maximum individual ini-iative, system which has brought B.C. so fer along the progress path, or do we want to vote for a candidate. or a party which proposes an experl- mental excursion into the fleld of state control and state ownership. With such a comparatiovely clean-cut. decision in the offing, I want to wind up this editorial sec- tion tonight by doing something which has only been done once or Propose to quote you a letter I have received, It is complete with name and ddress, or, I assure you, I would “We have been latening to : Sse ae oe ee . Paat Clas! ey “STOP AT THE - Holly On ony. 99 Excellent accommodations Beautyrest beds, free TV *.Telephones, ice & coffee * Heated, illuminatéd’ pool * Playground & shuffleboard *-No; 5 Business route : 2816 MARTIN WAY - OLYMPIA, WASH. * Credit cards honored Motel Resulis . B, Dunlop, Dd. Dunn, L. Hesketh, L. and ieee Joanhe ‘and Stephanie of vial and Mrs, Kenneth Harry ry ted ot the home of lowe 1 PB ae J Nixon, . Rilkoff, 0. Rie »P, Toogood, L, Androsoft, B. Bartlett, E. Jolly. a, King, W. Kult, B. Lebedoff, J. Reed, W. Richards, E. Rilkoff, B. Whittaker, D, Zanet, E. Batche- lor, A, Jolly, O. Konkin, F, Kooznet- soff, F. Nazaroff, A. Reibin, 8, Ry- sen, J. Shields, J, Smith, w: ‘Thom- Unson, L. Waldie. Grade 11 GP, Completed. ©. Anderson, G. Jenner, B.. 50-7 berlak, J. Martin, 8. Harrower, W. Paulson, M. Peters, Grado 11 Partial Promotion (Failed in one or more subjecta! D. Breeze, G. Fenner, R. For- nelli, 8. Gray, M. Guido, P. Makor- toff, C. Popoff, 8, Vanderburg, R. Buckna, D. Franco, B. Hyson, G. Keraeff, T. Kinakin, R, Mitchell, B. Peepolkin, D. Phillips, N. Skene, B, Cristofoll, 8, Ball, H, Chernoff, E. Holuboff, N. Plotnikoff, M.’ Rock- hill, L, Rourke, O, Smith, D, Zalts- off, V. Zaitsoff, L. Zeibin, L. Bayoft. 130 Attend Concert At Waldie Home For United Church ‘The annual-United Church band concert and supper was held at the home of Mr, and Mrs. W. 'T. Waldle. About 180 attended the supper held on the lawn, ... The proceeds of the evening: went to church funds. The Legion band. under the leadership of Mr, Norman Fishwick entertained the guests with a delightful and varied m which “included “Hopes thday” for Mr.. Waldie. : Mr. John Miscavitch also en- ‘tertained, the guests, with the show- Ing| of some beautiful colored slides, (General convenor for the sup- per was Mrs, A. W. Thorp assisted by Mrs. W. T. Waldie,-Mrs, H. Ev- McPhee. Mrs, W. Saliken and Mrs. P. Jolly. ans,.Mrs. J. Porter and Mrs. E. H. Kitchen ‘committee was Miss BE, White, Recent visitors at the home of a and Mra, J, Dyck were Mr. and Mrs, H. B, Klassen, Mr. and Mra. Bill Sawatzky and sons Mervin and|’ Dwight of, Herschel, Sask.; Mr. and Mrs, Jake Hantm ,of Nelson; Mr. and Mrs, Hutch Bonin; Mr. and Quick Action Saves Drowning Child “At Flooded Gravel Pit What might have been another drowning. tragedy in .this district was narrowly averted here lost ‘Thursday by quick action of near- by swimmers. Five-year-old ‘Teresa Cohen got into difficulties while playing in an abandoned gravel pit, close to the drive-in theatre. ‘The child had sub- merged twice before her father and Mrs. J. Strelioff were able to reach her and bring her to shore. Mrs, Strelioff, who has had Mfe-saving instruction, applied “ar- tificinl respiration to. which the little girl ‘responded -in about~ bit minutes. ‘The water in the pits 4 is treach- erous as it deepens abruptly and the bottom fs full of holes, ROMP have advised the public they swim there at their own risk and! Cwarned par- ents that’ children should | be closely au Several other small. children were playing in the water, but Mr. Cohen and Mrs. Strelioff were the only adults in the vicinity. The wa- ter is muddy and a child disappears when beneath the- surface. Two-Way: Radio “An Works Truck. Castlegar'’s drive towards max- jmum ‘civic efficiency. may. soon and children Teddy, Jeanie, Danny and Nathan of Montrose. ..’ Friegen and son of Portland, Ore- gor are camping in Renata. * visiting his aunt Mrs. J. Anderson. Kenny, ROAF Station Centralia, Ontario, are visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs... Rohn and Mr, and Mrs, M. Rohn. and Mr, and Mrs, Jerry Hamm Clarence Henthorne, George ers Johnny Johnson of Kinnaird is Mrs.."J.. Young and children Murray and Debbie of "Mr, and Mrs. M, Wolfe of Kin- naird spent the’ weekend at the Hee of Mr, J. Wolfe. Mr, and Mrs, A. ©, Tschritter and daughter Margaret of Rockey: ford, home of Mrs, Tschritter’s parents, Mr, and Mrs, Charles Morey. Alta., were’ visiting at. the Mr, and Mrs, W, Bohn of Kin- naird were. visiting at the home of ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. Anderson. Mr, and. Mrs, J. Reimer of Ap- edale were Renata visitors during Pl the week. ewe Mr, and Mrs, Tuflo of Trail were visiting their son Gary and Robert Orlando, who are picking cherries in Renata, “Recent visitors at the home of son Gordon of Rothern, Sask.;, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Schapansky ‘and| jj Judy, and Wayne of Trail and Mrs, A..Koch and E, Koch of Castlegar. children’ Sharon’ and “Vernon of Glenwood, Alts., and Mr, and Mrs. Peter,.Pyck of Pincher. Creek, Alta, , | were :viaiting. at the home of Mr. and Mrs, I, Penner. Mr. and Mrs, G. Barg and sons Phillip and Paul of Rosemary, Alta. are visiting at the home of Mrs. “[M. ‘Neufeld. epee communities along the Bur- in 1629, make it one of the first ities of ite size ‘to, make regular: use —— 2 THE QUAKER OATS COMPANY. OF CANADA OFFERS YOU: A FULLY GUARANTEED GRANDFATHER CLOCK. ‘See the Castlegar Co-op Retail for particulars QUAKER CORN FLAKES 2, 12-0z. packages ONLY . STce plus 1, 8-oz, package FREE QUAKER MUFFETS w King Size 15% 02. package CHLY ... 29¢ HNC BACON ENDS “Many Uses” i | tlhe Package 2... ..ceeeeeeeees 2AC | LIBBY'S FRESH PAC g KOSHER DILLS 24 oz. Jar i McCORMICK’S Ass’t. BISCUITS 2: Packages” for. FORT GARRY .. YELLOW LABEL COFFEE ~ Ib. Package Serving were Mrs, R. E. Batchelor,|of a two-way radio system. your comments and appreciate the Mra. R. Chora: Mrs, J. Scott snd fine points of view ‘you bring, forth. This seems to be a day and ‘age when '& Jot of people don't think _ Announcing Cy - “Free enterprise certainly ts the -ANO | HER life of our country, as you mention- v py ergo 0 PORTUNITY 70 a INVEST IN B.C. 57 | first few years that CCF started there. All small sawmills had to close up’ because the lumber from shen on had to be sold to the government and for such drastic low prices that one couldn't oper- ate, And that was the only source of income in the winter for the farmers of that district. The letter from this Okanagan B.C. Power Commission Bonds — Just like the PGE Bonds which were oversubscribed last year. — givé B.C. families a golden oppor- tunity to profit financially from our Province’s dynamic growth. ‘The B.C.-Power Conimission { is a public intility owned and operated’ by the people of British Columbia. It supplies low-cost electricity to anion’ member and pay union é more than 2650 communities i in ‘Vancouver Island and Interior B.C., mett. .; dues... which were two dollars, auch fast-growing gjties as’N Prince George and ‘The door prize, @ dressed chic-|or two fifty, but now are five dol- Kamloops. The steady growth and. development of the Commission ken, was. won by Mrs. J. Scott of|lars, and part of the increase is _and: the ever-increasing need for Power throughout the Province makes ° these new 5% Parity, Bonds an exceptionally good uy. currency of the DATE OF ISSUE: A igise 15, 1960... DATE OF MATURITY: August 16, 196 5 Ustener continucs . . . and again Grain and Mrs. J. Marshall assisted! y am quoting .. . “Here's another Robson. going to cupport the GCP. WHY a n . " z eu : $25,000,000 ISSUE - REDEMPTION: Should you neéd the. money 3 in a a hurry, you will be able to cash these bi ar value at any-time ih, at any bank in the Wy Judith Schellenberg, Lydia Pel- point.I wish you would .comment PARITY BONDS: -UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED BY THE. ‘PROVINCE OF Province of British Ceidinbia and at the peel ‘office ‘of the Commission's collecting books. This amount will be set aside for special purposes. | Minto Order Holds” Strawberry Tea A very successful strawberry tea ‘was held by the members of Minto ‘Chapter. Order of Eastern Star on ‘the lawn,of Mrs, D. Gavrillk. Guests were received by Mrs. Ss. Grant. _ % , Vommittees in charge were: kit- chen —Miss L, McKenzte, Mrs. Ed Johnson and Mrs, I. McNeil; apron table — Mrs. H. 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