SHSS Activities By MARIE SETO Six members of the Speak- ing Clinic formed a debate pan- el to argue the resolution: “That Canada should become a colony of the United States,” Here are some of the points brought ane from both sides. ve: “A colony is a land seach is annexed outright- ly, both economically and poli- tically, by a country. Therefore, if Canada Was an American col- ony, the U.S. would control all our agriculture, trade, law, and many other internal and extern- al affairs,” Canada would not be able to trade.or have any relations with countries which wer noe on friendly terms with th As a colony Canada pout have to fight Hf wars involving the U.S, Any debts would ale, involve us, Much of our re: es would go to the United States to feed its mouths’ .and-manu- facturers, Our wealth of labor- ers would be di Industries in Canada. are now already 35 per cent Ameri- can owned, if we were a col- ony. it would no doubt rise to 90 per cent, of not 100 per cent. A colony would not have| im "Kinnaird Minor ‘ League Resalis * Bight games played to date (eight BO 12 year olds) are: April 25 — Dodgers 4, Mounties 2; Ap Yanks '9, Braves 8; April 27 — = lants 2i, Moun- ties 3; April 28° — Dodgers 12, Braves 11. May 2 — Dodgers 7, Yanks 6; May 3 — Mounties 16, Brav- 4: Dodgers 17, Tt 0 o Q o 0 Braves 3 3 *. ‘There have been three. gam in Softhal 9, | parade much to say about the oper- ation or government of the col- ony, therefore, it would be at the mercy of the ‘‘mother” coun- ry. i “It is physically y impossible to join the two natto: governments are entirely differ- ent, Education systems are dif- ferent, “How will the two nations’ debts be settled? What flags |i would we have? Will we have the Stars and Stripes or the Maple Leaf, or a combinatlon— a vtriped maple leaf with stars all over it?” . Affirmative: Yes, because of natural géographic advantag- es, common ssensportatlon and Sefense! strategi S. com| trol many industries in Canada The living ralsed.. The US. could help us explore our untouched north- 11 The U.S. could help us de- velop our industri industrial resources. At the pre- sent, Canac: depends upon the US. for accepting much of her exports, and at the same time, import much from the US. If ited, the benelits in this area would "be great The judges named the ne- gative side the winner on the pasis of its convincing presenta- tion snd material, One of the members on the negative’ side presented his case in a humor- ous way which made his argu- ment the more effective. school ' inter-house track meet will be held tomor- see already con- Es standards would be f ies and ‘our. TREE PLANTING bee, sponsored by Cominco as part, of the firm’s project of general forestation and beautification of the area, was held in Trail recently. Darlene Casey and Ron Maber, two ef 150 students from J. Lloyd Crowe High School who took part, are seen here helping to plant 28,000 Douglas fir and larch seedlings have been planted two years and it is estimated’ that 90 per cent have sur- vived. The seeds were supplied by the forestry depart- ment. seedlings. A total of 120,000 by students during the last row on the playing field. Pr ceding the track events will be the house color parade down- town. It is expected. that the will leave the: school grounds at about 8.30 a.m. and +] follow the annual route up Fifth Ave., along Maple and Colum- biatand back along Pine and This year, with the. new, house naming system of Poly- nesian Pussycats, Cossak Kids, Mayon Mustangs’ and Raman | N Rams, who mew what the par- ds). ade will be Be sure to put on your , | alarm clock tonight and go down d|and watch the fantastic SHES Inter House Annual Colo | J. HAROLD N. POZER : “psec. FOOT SPECIALIST Will be at the Crown Point Hotel Teall, cail, BC, THURS., MAY 19,' 1966 7 am. to 6 p.m. pecan Nurse Caan Sponsoring. Communications Seminar West Kootenay “District: of the Registered Nurses’ tion’ is sponsoring ‘an all-day seminar on communications on Saturday, in co-operation with Notre’ Dame University and Heeenay Lake General Hospi-| sus Held at the hospital, | the proceedings will be cl d by] & district president Mrs. Sean Mor- rison, Sister: Mary Beatrice, nurse consultant for the university, “Basic Friday. Some 25 members and | Proct guests played a lively game and stopped ‘only when. night made it impossible to see. The campfire was then built up. Full of hotdogs, pop and marshmallows, the con- tented group Joined in a song service accompanied by Barbara Lewis on the accordian. — - Mr, Simon DeGoot of Nel- son ‘gave the message — “What requires of us” by campfire light with a background of ging: ing crickets, the cracking of -mn. | campfire and silhoutte «of #8 |tin trees against a starry sky. Very enjoyable indeed. Care.” Sister ‘Associa- | cis. RH. | Luca, adi Mary Alena of Mount St. Fran- mer patients from hos- Kootenay ‘Temple of they Pythian Sisters was 'the hostess temnle for the 25th annual Py: S| thian. convention, . which held in the Kinnaird hall Tost Saturday, Mrs. Frances Harding. of New Denver, PDDGG, called’ the meeting to order at 10.30 a.m. Joy Saunders was escor- ted to the altar and introduced by district manager Bthel Gora | al of Salmo. Kootenay Temple is Host To Pythian Convention ppGc ‘Saunders thanked all the members for the wonderful courtisies” shown her from each temple, also. extended thanks ‘to membera of her own temple who had worked 80 well ¢ | together to make the day plea- sant and: happy for all present. ‘An invitation was received from Nelson Temple to hold the sonyention in Nelson next year id this was accepted with thanks: ‘of - Koot Members ‘Temple formed a guard of honor for Sister Saunders as she’ was escorted to the MEC’s station, He. Temple closed the *pendons. in ritualistic form. ' EATON’S.:.~...- TRAIL Canada-wide MAY 17,1966 Personal shopping only ‘Over 225 items "At One Low Price where Sister F. Nixon presented rx with a basket of flowers fom her own temple. Sister Harding then pre-]° sented her with a red carnation corsage from ‘the convention members. The meeting was then declared in session. . The introduction of grand we stock a fulg setection of SAVAGE SHOES foe chddren Maddocks Shoe Store After a recess for lunch, Trail Temple exemplified the re-obligation ceremony.’ Draping of the ‘Charter by Nelson 1 ple No. 10 in memory of all parted sisters then took p! Rossland Temple exemplified t sign of recognition. Memory work competition was won by Sister Hilda Simister of Rossland. Degree staff petition was won by Trail ple, with the PDGC, as degree site captain, accepting the el At the evening session in- ius tion ceremonies were con- ducted. by the’ district’ officers, who initiated Miss Donna Dewis, at hter of Mr. and Mrs. 'S. js of Robson. The evenings Penater prizes . were , won Db: Sister’ Nonie “Gordon of New Denver and Sister Bernice’ Hark com: ‘Tem- ‘CHOIR CONCERT FROM FULL GOSPEL BIBLE INSTITUTE IN ESTON, SASK. WILL BE SINGING KINNAIRD — 7.30 P:M. WEDNESDAY, MAY 18 — ONE NIGHT ONLY! — The Public is Invited Sponsored by the Apostolic Church ness. of ‘Trail. her closing pitals wall join in the group discussions to contribute first hand information on problems “What exchan, should fake place between the pore and the expectant moth- » And, “What do "parents wish to tell the nurse about little three-year-old Mary before they. leave: her in the’ ‘hospital?” ProctoP iy participants: of?the. seminar for Junch at the hospital: Sister Mary istrator. of Mount Francis, will serve afternoon tea and conduct interested ny ‘will, host the | the, Smales Re-Elected To Trustee Board Robert J.:Smales of Kin- naird has been re-elected a member of the’ caeflogar and District ‘Board o! fina for secretary, yy ac. clamation at a public’ meeting at Kinnaird United Church base- sons on a tour of Mount Francis. age ment. He will serve for three the: director of Notre Dame schoo of Library Science, will speal on “What the Nurse Communi- cates in the Medical | Record.” Mrs, Velma Blaney, social work er from: Nelson, will give a er on “Communicating with Pine t | Social ‘Worker for Better aba tie standing.” Leaders for the afternoon discussions will be Mrs. Mary- son chapter, and Mrs. Margaret Rotter, of the staff: of the Castlegar: and istrict Mrs. Jam- CLEARING OUT s Special CHESTERFIELD, IELD, Regular $379.50 SAVE $109.50 Special BEDROOM: SUITE, Modern Design Regular $319.50 SPECIAL PRICE $259.00 SAVE $60.50 BEDROOM SUITE, Chip on Headboard Regular $279.50 GOING AT ONLY $199.00 SAVE $80.50 PARDMAN’S FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES PRICE $270.00 Di es, jmember of the dieeick execu- , Mrs, Morrison and_ Sister. mith, ‘president of the: Nel- | pe 2 Mise Marilyn Marke | with The. findings of the Board of Transport Commissioners re- sulting from a public Findings Greeted by B.C. |. Tel With Mixed Feelings the board will require the com- pany to fornish, proposals for the rate bl tion of BC. Tel last fall have by the with a sense of “relief, satisfac- tion and: a little disappointment. designed to bring the company’s ‘k within a permis- sive ae ve have found to ie reasonable at this time.” ‘The New, Tough _ DECKING MATERIAL Perfect for Patios ana Sun Decks _— SEE US ‘TODAY — OCLOW BROS. BUILDING SUPPLY LIMITED 601 Columbia Ave. =— Phone 365-7202 ‘Thi by J. Ernest Richardson, presi- dent atid chief executive officer of the. company, following re- Ladies Bowling Awards Made During Banquet Tease of the board’s decision last week. Mr. Richardson” said ‘the company is relieved to have the matter concluded, ‘pleased that ‘the board has found the com- pany’s-past performance. has gat hv been, good § and a little: disappoin- A int nme ITO FIRE SALE NOW IN PROGRESS AT > aE - LUTHERAN CHURCH CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH ’ Pastor D, Reeves, B. Th. ‘Ph, 868-7175 Across Highway Junction from Plaza Family Bible Hour 10 a.m. Family Worship 11 am. Evening Service — 7.30 p.m, All Welcome APOSTOLIC CHURCH am. “MORNING ' WORSHIP 72 pan, VANDEL ISTIC SERVICE ‘ Phone 365-5884 Rey. C., Stone, Minister All Weloome THE SALVATION ARMY: (11 Pine Street) Sunday 9:45 a.m, — Teen Bible — Su 11.00 a.m. D. Mars was prestited with 2) que as a mark of ‘aj ation of his past services. Be ‘Recruiting New Leaders - Is Important Scout Task — Tha Scout Kootonsy-Boun-7 The dary Reslonal annual meting & at was a banquet en tended : by. some 60 members. | scou' The. election of regional of- ileers took place at the meet- ing. R. B., Swin as president. ney ‘was chosi ab ‘Sind is retirin, ces Young will replace him. Ronald Strelioff of the 2nd day’s conference and ided with a campfire | wi m gl ven by the Kimberley as chair. man of the district tra ning and expansion committee and Jack Castlegar in‘ Victoria’ at- Easter. The ‘2nd ‘Castle; troo is bro essing with eetremee ane held a bottle drive recently. In Emphasis; was: placed this year on the recruitment of more d_ council new, leaders, ‘group ani members because the lack of thi leadership ‘is curtailing scoutin: A a- the qhanees of gaining cub ‘and ecout iB. P ames Munue of ae dnd Durin; Allantic Finance Has a New Title is Since the beginning of under the title of GAC Interna- oration. ated by GAC: International un- tation. the ‘of Kootenay Columbia Dis- Ee Scout Council and accepted the pointed receiver of Atiantie, noteholders withdrew thelr op- position rece: to implement. its ‘pri acquire Atlantic offices. The Scene at... KINNAIRD SECONDARY By Suen Allingham 181 Seventh Ave, Kinnaird — Phone sesen "9.15 a.m. Morning Worship Church School-Nursery A warm welcome to everyone_ ST. DAVID’S ANGLICAN CHURCH © 8 am. Holy Communion. * 11 am. Holy Commfanion:: : § CHURCH OF GOD (Kinnaird Comm, Hall) Pastor: Rev.. Ira Johnson ., Ehoee 365-6762 9.30 a.m. Sunday: School 10.30 a.m. Morning Worship. * Friendly: Girls’ Club © 6.00 are Mondays * Bible Study & 7.00 p.m, * Held in homes: SERVICES Sundays at 3pm. Held in St. David's Anglican: Church Sunday School 2 p.m. Rev. Harold C. Clark The Ladies’ ‘Wednesday-Nice Cutrate Lea- gue held a banquet-.in the Cast- legar ‘United Church. hall re- cently. Di g the gathering ‘the following awards were wo gigi, Beat high average — Ki ‘Adshead, Hen tures’ Kay Adshead, McClellan, team ‘high :three — Beatniks and‘team high single Maureen. ae Kay ‘Adshead, Sharron Waldie, Blythe Jenner land Betty Oglow. - A.R.P. MAY SALE — Starts May 12 through May 21 WATCH FOR OUR FLYER! i's ‘Drugs = Pitts Prescriptions . “ the board on “the > permissive lev- el of the company’s‘earnings. The decision set the permis- sive level: of earnings for B.C. Tel at between 6.2°and 6.6 per cent of average invested . capi- fal. The board stated:: “Should , the © company’s | earnings exceed that maximum, MOTORCYCLES Airport Pilots he Warmed tlegar pers” met Sunday their club house Ay “disuse ‘discuss act- ivities for the summer months. ident Al Laing, chaired the h- |) proceedings. ‘Note was made of the work being done to the: runway. It was felt that al! pilots in using the airport should ‘use ig Club mem- vevening at le METS — -Waldie’ s Service Centre 3 HONDA ‘90 ‘TRAIL — 2 HONDA S90 SPORT. — 1 250 HARLEY DAVIDSON — 1 450 HONDA — HEL- WINDSHIELDS — SADDEE, BAGS — ETC., 20% OFF | “CHAIN SAWS MAC 15 CHAIN SAW: New, aly $112.00 MARINE SUPPLIES caution and watch for the mark- ers which designated the landing area. This time to A right new, appearance is planned for the exterior of the Hub house this summer. could change’ from’ COLUMBIA COIFFURES Ph, 365-6717 . Hours 9-6, Daily. 9-9. Thursday | Located above Bob's Pay’n Takit POLYPOXY PAINT, Quart .. > MARINE HARDWARE — 20 50% OFF: NAUTOLEX. DECK COVERING _LIFE JACKETS — 5 HP. JOHNSON MOTOR : 50% OFF SPEEDOMETERS : -- $2.00 500) OFF USED LAWNMOWERS, CHAIN SAWS, .-ROTO-TILLER, MOTORCYCLES ' All at FIRE SALE Prices - "ALL PARTS - & ACCESSORIES "28-50% OFF ecco ALL SALES cash AND FINAL — - TERMS ON: LARGE PURCHASES ‘ PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE. junday: pene 035 a.m, Sun Se 7.00. pm, Evening. Service IN. Fino massed many, enjoy: Jeffery. 4 The ‘Yzerloo: (balance :beam), Valorie James and Donna Gipman (floor. exercise) Dilan Wanshin itumbline) Dave Randel (rin fin” of humor to the, ‘performances 4 11,00 a.m, Wor ? by-his Spring Concert. A large and most apprecia- emonies for this occasion was Mr. J. Gran it, with e program opened the singing of O Canada. Ron Xonkin, president of the KJSS Student “Council then spoke briefly, jo” welcoming all present to the R The choir, directed by Miss B, Kavic, sang various selections for the ‘enjoyment of the audi: ice. ‘Next’on the Program was the ° drama : production; “Pappa Pepper’s Bombshell” — a one- act glo directed by Mr. M. The* included: * - patsy |i Van Yzerloo, John Dunn, Sharon | se: Ron oni ames Sablstro om, ‘and effects), Mr. Grant (properties). and Veli- Su: ar Tukidmald, |, Gordon Kaar- five ‘audience was on hand for ‘pec pring Concert at KISS) KISS, mad Jast Thursday. Master of cer- made concluding remarks st-] —610 pol forms, ‘recently - purchased by the Student Council. Mr. G, cipal of and t the concert’ ended with The On | Friday the cross country Larry P: 0 points for House Three by com- ing in second place. Total-r points Hous ro 15 points,’ H fouse Two — 15 points,’ House Three — points and House *Holisworth and in, third: Ron on: House Polnts::.: House ‘Two -—— 667 points, House in | Three — rh pointe # House Four Thought. For. This: Week: “The dictionary is the only : gad a bottle drive the Mouth the oftice of the fans Finance orporation inthe a leaird Plaza has been operating tional Finance Corporation Ltd., | the the Canadian operating subsid- jary of General Acceptance Cor- ig recent months, the Atlantic offices have been oper- der an ‘agreement with Montreal | ce- | Trust ‘When the junior subordinated iy was cleared for General ‘Acceptance Saturda: iem- roposal to) bera of Minto Chapter of: the Eastern Star will ‘Twhich was hel One — 0 points, | tea ani : Sh House | One: — 417 points, addition the Ist cub pack: held a ili ni tl it, which proved successful, An apple day was held by the South Slocan group recently is planned lor Wednesday. “Recently 18, ‘scouts and three leaders from Robson spent ‘a day’horseback riding at A’ proposed ‘overnight ‘trek is planned ‘inthe near future for A bottle drive Cancer Research Benefiting from Local Chapter Tea Proceeds from a tea held on iy afternodn, by mi Prder.o community ‘who needs them and for rese: » Mrs. °H.. Schellenburg, wor- L. Buffett in Twin Rivers In charge. of decorating hall for the Sceasion were Mine H, Johnson and Mrs, L, Buffett, Mrs, ett was also genoral convenor. In charge of arrangements yeret tea tables ‘and serving, Miss Lily McKenzie, assisted by Mrs. J, Sherbiko, Mrs, N. Oswald, ‘ks | Mrs. A . Wm. Harrower, ‘Mrs. Culley and Mrs, R. C, Donnan. by Mus. H Johnson. Mrs. E. Johnson in charge of ‘the kitchen, Gsslsted ; J. Heslop, Mrs, A. Bor- * Lawson an . ‘The‘doo prize, a a flowerin; by Mrs. RH