CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursdey, Aug. 10, 1961 Thousands of Doukhobors Hold Gathering at Brilliant Orthodox Doukhobors were war. ned at Brilllan¢ Sunday to “refrain: from revenging yourselves for acts of terrorism.” ‘The advice was given to a huge crowd gathered to of J, J. Verigin, who has taken his siok wife to Rochester, New York, John Rilkeff condemned the bomb. ings and burninga that occurred lost week, “But as Cl we must for the 27th anniversary of the declar. ation of the Orthodox Doukhobor faith. An eatimated 1,000-1,500 per- sons swarmed into Brilliant from ell points in the Koctennys. ‘Three points gave apecial slgni- ficance to the Orthodox Doukho- bors, They have their first spiritual leader since 1942; for the first time since the declaration was made a leader or leader-elect has not been Present at the commemoration; and the tomb was bombed a week ago and the rubble still Mes on the specialize? After completing six years in university, a duate ples of speci careers open ton Guntat student, Paedodontios is dentistry “for children, «and the ina: neve a with the sup- portin: ‘structures of the teeth and diseases affecting these give them,” “Don't think of re- venge but melther should you for- get what has been done. Let us be- have in such a fashion that ‘For- sive those who trespass against us’ will always prevail” He read a telegram from Mr. Verlgin regretting that he couldn't be with them. In it Mr. Verigin. said, “Let us stand shoulder to shoulder in our difficulty, Mutual effort will overcome the eyil sur- rounding us.” ‘The consensus among the Or- |, thodox seems to be that the Sons of Freedom are behind the Thurs, Avg, 10 8:00 SUMMER CIROUIT “Bome Are So Lucky", by Hugh Garner. A coincidental meeting revives memories of an old ro- mance for a bachelor and a housewlfe. 8:30’ CHECKMATE. “The Oyanide Touch” — a col- lege student is killed by hood- Tums, 9:30. PARADE Lawrence, star of the Broadway musical “West Side Ee Story’ 10:00 ROGEMARY SHOW “Avtress Jenet Leigh is guest, 10:30:NIGHT BEAT 11:00 NEWS (Toronto) 11:14" VIEWPOINT Pity Ane. i 4:15: NEWS coronto) 4:30: CARAVAN | One of them went so far as to say he feels there is some sort of conspiracy between the British Col- umbla government and the Sons to “break us up and disperse us.” As @ result of the latest bomb- “/ing said Mr, Rilkoff there has been talk of exhuming the bodies of the two Peters and burying them, in an unmarked: grave, He sald .Mr. Verigin had told him that if the bombings persist the matter will be put before the people. ‘The ceremonies were on a whole marked by gravity. In the past. the proceedings have been marred by.. unscheduled disrobing. Tihis occurred last year| | when four women shed their clo- | thes before belng hustled off the Cars started arriving ss early as 9.in the morning. At 1130 am. a column of about 250 marched to. wards the tomb, six abreast. They sang hymns, the women in front and a small group of. men making up the rear, At the tomb there waa a rell- gious service.with the kerchiefed women on one side, men on the other, in from of a table on which were salt, bread and water, the tra. Guy pre- ssentes circus acts from St. Geor- ges de Besuce, Quebec. 8: 20°02 ON: daecinlovpad IN ASIA ihinese New Year"’— shows ‘ teativities in Honk Kong. 8:00 RED-RIVER JAMBOREE 8:30 PERRY MASON “The Case of the Lame Canary” — a implng canary brings Per- _Yy Mason to the conclusion that his client’ did nop murder her husband. 9:30 DANGER MAN “The Key” — Drake Investiga- tes lealmges of secret informa- tion. 10:00 HAVE GUN WILL TRAVEL “Tiger” — Paladin is hired to Kin a tiger. 11:00 NEWS (Toronto) 11;14 INT Sat, , Aug. 122 Guests are Allan Blye and Carol} 10: CBC TV. LISTINGS 6:00 WALT DISNEY PRESENTS “Adios El; Ohuchillo” — with Guy Willlams as Zoro. 7:00 NATIONAL VELVET 9:30 SOME OF THOSE DAYS ling They're’ Falling" (1826- 8: m0 =D SULLIVAN -BHOW A special »M, PRESENTS i ‘Soent - of Bear", by Sydney Nowman, GaINGING UP ‘BUDDY 10:30 ART AOTION - — texture‘and pattern. 11:00 0 NEWS (Toronto) Mons: ‘Aug. wv 4:15. NEWS, (Toronto) 6: 90 LONG JOHN SILVER :- “Purlty’s Daughter". 7:30 SING’ ALONG JUBILEE 8:00 GPIKE JONES ny 8:30 ‘WHILE WE'RE YOUNG ane Singing Cadigans are gues- 9:00 THE FLINTSTONES “No Help Wanted”. i 9:30 A CASE FOR THE COURT * A valuable painting is stolen in ‘Vencouver and sold through a reputable art dealer in Mont~ real. The original ‘owner tries to regain his proper! 10:00 CANADIAN “Royal Winnipeg Ballet”. A spe- cial performance by the Royal Winnipeg Ballet with orchestra conducted by Eric Wild. 11:00 NEWS (Toronto) 11:14 VIEWPOINT Toes. Aug, 15 4:15 NEWS (Toronto) 4:30 2:00 RTH RACE Power boat races from Picton, Ontario, 5:00 CHANGING THE GUARD Shows the Changing the Guard ‘ceremony as performed by the 2nd ‘Battalion of The Canadian 7 wledge of anatomi and 4 phystolonica! "etenee 18 ‘hese ure only a few of ‘the arectaalze ized fields gees, to, ihe dental student. ..Should swish to deat more ict, fen rma- tiatry, write £ info. ive amphtet, ‘Dentistry As’ A Career. BE. DENTAL ASSOCIATION 925.W. Georgia, Vancouver ditional symbols of. hospitality. Lineup with ‘BEAR KEN'S Wheel Alignment Kinnaird - Phone 365-2472 SPORT COAT $1 VACATION SPECIAL SPECIAL: . 2 - PIECE 19. “FEATURING ONE-DAY SERVICE if, desired : Offer Good. Until August 19 CRYSTAL: LAUNDRY. AND - CLEANERS CASTLEGAR : “You Must be Satisfied or Charges Cheerfully Refunded” ae SLACKS .Tells' of the Alpine Lamb, Also @ feature on crop development emda discussion about. ilies by J. P, Dickson. 6:30 FOLK SONGS WITH ED Mc- CURDY 7:00 DENNIS THE MENACE’ £=1-\0) 8:00 AQUANAUTS “The Frankie Adventure” VIES “David- Copperfield" (1034) 41:00 NEWS (Toronto)* - + Sun, Aug 13 2:30 GOOD LIFE THEATRE Religious drama. 3:00 CANADA FILE “Live and Learn” — “What js Criticism?”, First of a two-part series with Prof. Michael Horn- and Erot. Gordon. Wood. ines the present situation in New Brunswick and Nova. Sco- from the Florida. Everglades and Key Biscayne, near Miami, 4:45 JUNIOR ROUNDUP 5:30 OARTOON PARTY, 8:00 HANCOOK’S HALF HOUR “The Ladies Man” — Tony de- cides to enter a charm school, 8:30 JAKE AND THE “Adults is Human” — When ‘The Eid writes a composition bout’ the “chairman of the school board he causes Miss Henchbaw to lose her job. . 9:00 HOLIDAY LODGE “John’s Other, Face” — “‘John- ny is called seer to pose as a andiet 18 14 Years After.” Blair Rotary ‘aad. Council Discuss Land Swap A promise, that the’ Village of Castlegar will probably trade land set aside for a health centre for more suitable land for the centre, was given a delegation from the Rotary Club at council's last meet. je cheirman Aage Sylvest told ‘nes club's represetttatives, Jim- my Lamont and Ed Lewis, that the club should “finalize: plans ‘for. the centre and then come (back to council). for firm assurances” on the land trade. ‘The two lots earmarked for. a health centre by the village are lo- cated at Green and Sth, The Ro- tary Club,. which intends .to make the health: centre a project of the club, feel that it is more desirable to have: thé health ‘ceritre located nearer the hospital. 8 Some technical considerations Fraser looks at the problems, of this sub-continent on’ the 14th | 3 anniversary of its independence. Also Percy Saltzman interviews H. R.’MacMillan, = 11:00 NEWS: (Toronto) = 11:14 VIEWPOINT Wed. Aug. 16 4:15 NEWS (Toronto). “Inside the House” — Host All- stair Cooke takes viewers on a tour of the U.N. headquarters. fost: Elwy 10; 2° EXPLORATIONS “The Real Story of Radar” — as told by Sir Robert Wataon- | ‘Watt. 11:00 NEWS '(Toronto) 11:16 VIEWPOINT 20000 Deep. Wax Your Car In Minutes AS YOU. WASH IT! NEW. WASH AND WAX. CAR SPONGE : Castle. Moters | AAA ! Read the Castlegar | News Classified Ads (AS ‘SEEN ON TV) ONLY $1.59 , DOES TWO CARS ii we TE FOR OUTSTANDING unLues AT LOWEST “EVER: -PRIGES... curing the Dig mio 1sT TO. AUGUST 12 ee pees Works: finest wetfon cleaner * Tools for every of cleaning. @: bi “Reg. $74.95 “SALE $59.95 Actually two.cleaners in one HOOVER... _ CONVERTIBLE ‘HOOVER ‘Automatically wets floor Scrubs with nylon brushes. «Maki tir washing a, ploasure . 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Send“ ‘away for: brochures and mans of the places you plan to vi-; walt ot or drive through: The Tourist iYnformation Bureaus: ‘in - Canada ‘and the-U.8. and the Chambers of Commerce in all.citles are only too happy ‘to. send along, pamphlets which help -you to’ enjoy. your trip. Many of them’ include ‘a. booklet-of keliable ‘hotels “ai je..pretty turned to see Agyear-old. chosen: Miss*Bur- ~ ington, over eight‘other. Fite lorman :MioNabb. who said. he could stay with the truck for one and make a test as ito how many men , should be 0 on it for gar- bage pick- A ‘copy ofa ee Se the high- department by ‘Constantine Popoft’s | solloltor.: was :recelved’ by ;} countell. The letter, advised the ‘de-]} partment that'the power poles and 5] part of No. 3 highway encroach on My. Popoff's property located across from the Arrow'Motors. Mr. Popofft Giscovered. this when’ the village re= quested soma’ of his property . for sldewalk construction.” fe ‘Vast Motoring Says Oil Booklet > The piston engine ‘will us for at otf and pone QASTLEGAR. NEWS, Thursday, Aug. 10,1961 !@o - Pettitt. Photos. . QUALITY. WORK: — _ FAST ‘SERVICE Films in by” 3 Pp. m. Today Out :by-5 p.m. Tomorrow energy into electrical energy, or the rotating combustion engine: A current’ experimental rotat- ing combustion: ee eae 100 only 16:inches long and hos tho end. view, looks gomewhat-like’a ariongle with ‘curved sides. and. Castlegar Airport FOR INFORIMATION PHONE & CASTLEGAR. 365-5811. fe _ INTERNATIONAL LINE OF“ TRUCKS’ AND = STAT IONWAGONS San exceptional o y * Development: Bonds gives rtunity to profit. financially ig ee from the ateady ‘growth ofia large’ public uti ity.