everyone ‘around ding away as if axcs more By 2 out of style, so this week I'm jumping on the band- | sign Bagon teo, mized metaphors and My pet peeve is about those people who. waste a great bideal of my time telling m thing and then add: But that’s off the record,” or even less originally “don't print that.” to get offered money not to print a court story fret ean but today iwi e present tight money policy in action, 1 don’t Bet olf ver pate af dime, just a lot of is unprintable. name 2 couple of recent cases, one story which I did use and one which I didn’t, There was an announcement of an in- and the official ting. Then, two weeks later, he ‘ood humordly threatens to founch you on the nose” be- cause I announce his intened I the TOPS Club, ntly was Prime Minister Lester Pearson’s g pre-election a0; noucement of his inten! wierder sil. . if trav el is broadening it is also the cause of a lot of trouble. l€ Hitler had never turned in his painters' union card: in Austria’ and gone to Berlin there wouldn’t have been a world war. If a pint-sized Corsi- can with bad breath and a worse disposition called Napoleon Bon- eparte hadn’t left Corsican olive grove and gone to France, there would have never been|. any Napoleonic wars. And if Premier Bennett hadn't left New Brunswick there would never have been a small “Cc” conservative ‘party called Social Credit in By C. x e story of the week for ‘this Wok comes from the one- time head of an English girls’ school called Beneden, now at- tended. aby Princess Ann, t staid English institu- tion, oy House of Lords, is ap- tly in a inf whom the merchant evidently | tora’B felt had no right to write him pol ieiting prizes for their organ- print this,” he said, to get really y mad, the the story i front page instead of Pege, | Of course the “don’t-print- game is played the World | g over by almost everybody. Th most notorious example in can: a Guide Training Seminar Ends Girl guides of Canada com- missioner’s F training sessions was bald in Creston Oct, 28, 29 and n, Twin Riv- er, jon- ‘y afternoon the com- missioners ail: -visited the candle factory. i : ae e question of tate Pirie in ‘the. use, The House of Lords, which normally confines itself to dis- cussion” of the forthcoming grouse season or what ever rs ght th Senat vi int and sou e le ewpoint referred the matter to his pri- vate secretary. ea ing in health men, archivists, tects and numerous other horses and all the king’s men couldn’t Bet, a. ‘Ladies’ in the Lords again,” wrote Lord B . ..’s secretary in a rare burst of the: It appears that nothing short of-a royal jon: or some- thing can solve’ the problem be- cause unless you happen to have been a’German bomber pilot in the dist; “war, you need noyal con- to alter the House of Lords, {| Unique Institution Predicts Okanagan College Pres: ident The Okanagan Regional Col-| clan. will ‘be a unique institu. lifferent in many respects junior colleges and Bri lieges of further education ferin; otter type of ed- ig a ighly iad eee than either, says college president Norman Walker. “T visualize when the college progr: depending on their porticuiae re- irements,” he says, “One can imagine programs lasting half a year and one two or three years. But such variety wil come only as experience shows the need,” he continues. ‘Voters in the Okanagan val- ley will be asked this December to approve expenditures to per- mit conseruetion: of the college. Mr. Walker said he envis- ‘ages two broad types of pro- grams for the collene ¢ One ‘vould be the sub-professional course of, would take include: the courses an, “Ideally,” Mr. Walker ‘add care pn reat ou; Su) type at a Tower academic, level. craftsmen | who could subsequently ‘aspire to be- coming. foreman nds. ‘These students most unlikely be high school graduates, ~ “Possibly these students are outside the terms of reference of the regional college and may be catered for by the vocational school, Alternatively they could be the product of of: eo-operation between the establish- ments,” Mr. Walker says that when fully aeveloped the soleus could expect 30 to ‘40 different programs: “It is certain that a college should always be watching the changing pattern of industry and commerce in order to keep both its programs up to date and also to design new Programs to serve the community.” Mr. Walker says that when the types of programs he envis- ages are established: current forestry, languages, hotel and and engineering. The other program would be more of a technical nature with a practical bias. Courses of study in this program would include: and commercial practice, elec- trical technician, mechanical an forestry techni- sti college, will he gross an at the tee existence of a college in ene, area automatically means robiem be Tous of ad ‘But: or charge B vanced courses in a college has a) far-reaching effect ort the ries see: Sioce le college, staff becomes Tess of ali because of the stimu- eee. fark: Bhue on any future possibiliti Catholic Women “KOOTENAY WELDING & CASTING REPAIRS 121 Celumbia Ave. — Phene 365-5531 Box 7™ — decaimeenl B.C, First-class ! work. >Specialty: breken’' crank eal a and diegel cylinders and heads. Full aavatiee '. Steel Fabrication — 24hour Service . “Only the Best is Good Enough’ Consider Bazaar As Useful Project Hallowe'en decor set the wo. jent of the door prize while the doll, an unusual handmade creation’ from England, donated by Mrs, J. Regan, a friend of the women’s group, was won by Miss Mary A wide variety was offered tot the visitors with Mrs. J, Kauf- man, tea convenor; Mrs. E. Mc- Gauley, bake table; Le K. Sob- erlak,, sewing table; Mrs. W. knitting and novel- ties and Mrs, A. Hominiuk, fish pond, "Castlegar Figure Skating Club Annual Meeting Monday, Nov. 7 at 8 p.m. Arena Hall All interested parents are urged to attend as will di ther or not the Club will continue to function. that.a larger stu- dents will go on to p education. “In the “United Kingdom, Check the Ads For Your Name In Gash Award You can win a $5 cheque. All you have to do ¢ach week is watch for your name to appear in the full page of| ads running weekly in the Castlegar News until Christ- mas. ; If your name appears, just Phone the Castlegar News at 365-7266 and. we'll put a che-| 8rams. que for $5 in the mail to you. Remember, there is nothing to buy. All you have to do is read the ads being sponsored by elght local progressive sto- res and businesses. Centennial Payroll Savings Plan Tops In Southern Sector The B.C, payroll savings div-|- ision has ‘reached 61. per cent ot last year’s final dollar fig- es in the current report on Canada Savin; 26 Bonds. A:total of- 16,822 employees }. have subscribed for $6,674,650 worth of the Centennial “doub- When you need funds to fix up or furnish your home. . . ‘| ways bave add “Special sroune uch a8 Gh groups, such as civ- it service, armed forces and rail- led. another $3,- 682,400. the 1965 figures: ‘for this ‘cats gory. ge-wise, the Okan- agan-Kootenay. gector, organiz- ed by Roger. Cottle of rere, is showing the way with’ 2,052 applications for $692,200 ‘or. 91 per.cent. Nine ib] ‘70 per cent ot of ‘ lishments in | Hail, Business and Professional Directory lege is estal of students enrolling in post. secondary education greatly increased variety of opportunity and’ the outward-looking nature | of programs. Also, the number of dropouts will be reduced ‘dras- He predicts that as the col- lege develops the opportunity may arise, at some future date, te offer four-year degree pro- “Every. college in which I Have taught has ottered Some legree programs alongside the sub-professional. and technician programs and this kind of col- lege has many attractions. “The presence of "the ad- A Grave Problem Contracted Out At Coun l Meet _LAWNMOWEE AND TILLER REPAIRS WALDIE SERVICE CENTRE __ Ph. 365.6767 Natorepatite Health Service Oglow. 605° Columbia Ave. of ‘the cemetery at Kinnaird is be-) ing contracted. out by the. village to L. D. McInoy for $10 per in- stallation -plus $1 carriage. This decision was made at the last meeting of council fol- lowing a letter from the grave- stone coma earller, Previou: e village crew did ‘the Job. a :The otltags is ag cho in; "1 to have to start lookin; ior for some, ‘one to plow snow off SE side- walks, it was. observed. ‘* John Komik has been ap- pointed fanator for the Kinnaird the area_have topped last year’s ‘py the village on Monday from the ent’ Society.) : |, which was to be taken over | -SEPTIC-TANK CLEANING | Herb Lamb Call time 1 S6eBtes CASTLEGAR NEWS Printing Suppiies cored beste for a cash advance Getting the money you need to build better living into your home is a simple matter at your GAC office. You get prompt, personal service... chase ready cash to help you pur- materials, furnishings or contractors’ services . and convenient monthly payments to fit your budget. Stop In or call. Get a cash advance from GAC for home improve- ments... or any good reason. 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The Castlegar News reserves the right to shorten letters.tn the interests of economy of space, : member of the * * s. Agreement: ‘It {a agreed b; eating apace hath the oomph fa ftetn paper eri he Gvent of gatture Dublish advertisement any description ‘or in An the Dubllshing Weekly News the B.C, Week- to: The Editor, Castlegar News, Drawer 490, Letters for publication must be accompanied by the legar. int item only, 2 shall oo spree Habit, a any! Levent elton the’ ‘amount paid for Box 1087 — Castlogar, Ba. SANDING — FINISHING S Floors. mre Manes iieeiteme bela URE [a0 you ARE BRAKHING ). NOUR SPARE J?) 7 NOU NEVER KN ) CAN, oN ; aroit tod By Jack White|3¢=", First Fall of Snow Brings Some Exciting Action i in Field” East | Stan Angus, Gail McKinnon and good fall in th proximately “18 eek ApDia d from all re- , Real = Board - | Will Start Study Gn Home Defences The Canadian Association of Real Estate Boards has called on the federal government to un- dertake joint. federal-provincial studies of expropriation proced- ures with a view. to the protec- - | was running out, ‘They :return-| b game, Four of our more in\ hunters didn’t bother trond for the heavy snow, Norm New, Bud Sorge were over last week- end to score. on four elk. near:as I could ascertain, Norm scored on one fairly close to camp, -and the main herd ‘took off, with the other three in to quit easily, they ‘followed hours and when ‘they caught up andthe bullets quit flying, three more elk: were down. ee, only trouble was . by this time they were 10 miles from camp in fairly rough go- jng and their time off from work | him ed to camp and finished pack- ing out: Norm's elk and high- balled it for’ home: to: try. and p..a horse to: pack out kill: Since‘nobody was off unt the following wee weekend, and. ¢ was Tuesday when the got back to, Castlegar, they., were relic- tent..to, leave four days with grizzley e herd for five! with the heavy ch chore of packin; tres animals out on their bac! Serra Ea ee a “A” for effort, You've got more ambition and ‘intestinal fo: tude than IT can lay. claim to ‘and ype you never lost 4 pound of yar meat. ii George Eullerion and. his unting partner brou; 8 oft the nicest: bimutey last week- | sto) nd thet I have seen in thes? parts, It was x Fovely. big buck fic spread, f ed | nanation for. the and all. and ONE on the| bear fo: beemn | prone They. decided, tion of property owners. 4 ¥t also called for. the aboli- tion of the estate tax form of| taxation. Castlegar Socials Wwappet TS stride and headed ‘off in a new direction, When it. turned. out that the direction was right in- to Marve and Jim they both cut loose with a shot each that stopped Mr. Bruin, dead in mid ide. The bays came out with a_nice hide and some prime von | spect and Posalbly_ a@ new re: spe Jack Mason art cutting the. sign of a nice big grizziley, up Pass Creek way while pack- ing in ‘his beaver ‘traps, in pre- coming season. ‘The bear was after beaver and tracks will The man who fired the fatal | P03 of the Kam- id will cross,:and that light brown Bilvertip is ‘going to be mine. b Autumn, “season of sat aa slowly. yie lowe'en ’66has be- come hase another* memory, “a dont, one for msot SHSS~ stu- cil dance was faa three ays before the Outsiders found they had difficulties telling who was what and what was who, but made friends and paired off for the Ttainment was provid- in Time who a tour of ae mtn on he peoram was ‘Jon; and: its ‘two’ top explained Ne throug the 72 mill, starting at the furnaces ‘and ending up at the melting ‘room. an served i in the lecture hall. Af wards a few minutes were spent debrieving. the trip, one student said, “We noisy and dusty,: WE BUY AND SELL USED FURNITURE Open Weekdays 1 p.m - 5.30pm.’ Open Friday -1. p.m. - 9:p.m<" ois Intermediate Boys composed ore B. Duff, F. "Ronin, Brown, Fornelli,’: an Mr. R. F, Farmer,’ superinten- dent of the ‘zinc- refining divis- sdectrotas. and ‘the tmos-| Processes involved ° in’ making ane. . group travelled by the fur- inkoff - points, ‘lowest team total of the D. and G: ‘Woods a0. ad first: in’ thelr division. Gur seniors did not Held a “Ml team against from LV. Rogers, Dame, of, = ~ wt Use altiapie “space. ‘These “No Wei are aptly named because NO extra WEIGHT has mpetitio rows; I Noire isk Team. College. and the ,camp i a: barren ‘cleared pleee ‘of shore now- % |home’ of Me, D, Dyck.” 8, ported both th "the “Get Together Coffee} -' and: the ge’ sale Pan, NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 3, 1966 Council Meeting Russian Foods BAKE SALE AT SUPER-VALU ~~ Wam ’ Saturday, Nov. 5 “UNION OF YOUTH USCC. _ Two commissioners were named to the court CPA ANNOUNCES CHANGES. IN FLIGHT SCHEDULES of sovieen a RCMP gave advice about me fire alarm. syatom and dog tags were Kuow Makes Plans For Xmas Bazaar “Litany of Evangelism” was the devotional given by Mrs. R. i | Davis when the afternoon’ unit tol of the Kinnaird United Church Women met -recently at tie, Mrs. J. Dae Askew presided fd the chair ‘with’ 10 members |’ wes’ reported with | Mrs, Askew and Mea: J. W.|' Brownie ° ap con- venors for the J Nov. 19 Christ: |: mas bazaar! and. tea, Members will meet at the home of Mrs. D. Ternent to make “novelties. ember meet is The Nov .| scheduled to take place at the]: \ home of Mrs..0. J. 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