12... CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 19, 1963 NOOO YOU CAN INSTALL AN ES8O OIL HEATING SYSTEM NO DOWN PAYMENT 10 YEARS TO PAY LOWEST, INTEREST RATES JUST. CALL . SMITH'S 62 CRESCENT &T.. — HAM PUBLIC NOTICE Place your Christmas Orders early, Come to the Robson Women's Association Coffee Party, Thursday, Sept. 26th, in the Church Hall - 10 a.m. : SS a = = E =I = =| = = to 12 noon, Rummage Sale Satanday ss Bert. 2ist - 9,00 a.m. p.m, Numerous good buys. bation and Donuts, Sponsor- ed by Genelle U.C.W. Kinnaird United Church .. ‘Women will hold Rummage Sale, Legion Hall, Sept. 28 from 10 - . PLUMBING: & | HEATING z PHONE 3401 — CASTLEGAR, B.C, aul a HE AR British Labour M.P. Local 480 Trail and District S: Perrault. Speaks {continued from page one) tabic basis those whose lands will bo flooded by the construction of such a High Arrow Dam. This is the only sane and logical ‘course of action to take, but immediate decisions and actions are needed, I would like to emphasize that contrary to some reports which’ have been circulated by. political oppanants in the Kootenay coun- ye (a) Throughout the entire course of negotiations with the United States and with the govern- ment of British Columbia, the Liberal Party has been in constant contact with the federal Liberal government. We approve of cf- forts which have been made by that government to break the deadlock which has delayed. this Treaty beyond all sense and rea- son—a deadlock attributable direct- ly to the ‘province of British Col- umbla and the former federal go- vernment. (b) We approve of efforts being made by the federal govern- ment to improve the treaty whose original draft and conditions were produced without its knowledge or consent. We are aware of the fact that the Treaty as it now exists would have been a different treaty had ‘Liberal governments negotiat- ed it from the very beginning, ({c) We'are aware that certain workers Union invites the public to come and hear _ James Hill, M. P. Labour M. P. for the Midlathians in Scotland at the :MINE MILL LABOUR CENTRE Friday, Sept. 27, 8 p.m. Bert Herridge on thp same’ program ‘Refreshments and informal gathering foll have been and we have been informed from a high source in Ottawa that if changes are-made in any of the announced treaty structures, High ‘ow Dam will not be built and a Low Arrow structure will be a part of the treaty. A provincial Liberal Party ‘would approve of such a change if economic feasi- bility studies supported such an alteration. (d) As a provincial Liberal Party we will continue. our ef- forts to encourage immediate ac- tion’ on the Columbia because it ‘is the keystone of our power de- velopment policy. It is a matter of record which is not subject to con- tradiction that Liberals have been first and foremost — both in the and in the House. of Chcanoe in, Ottawa as advocates and supporters and pro- tectors of the immediate and order- of the Columbia, HEA oP Oy ‘START THEM = D-R 2 Dr 20) 20 TAKE VITAMINS CASTLEGAR | :-R. E. Goulet Corner of Pine Columbia © Phone’ 365-3911 one 4 § anna LTH RIGHT AWAY © UG ly Those who suggest. otherwise are engaging in deliberate political mischief. . It would be the intention of a+ Liberal” government ‘to launch ‘a major drive for new’ power-in- tensive industry to locate in Bri- tish |Columbia.It would be our hope to encourage such industry to locate, first of all, within low- cost and’ economic . transmission distance ‘of the Mica-Dam and the Peace River Dam and other. power Projects not only in the hope that such’ location’ of industry would make B.C,‘ products competitive, but in addition, because such ‘at- site” industry would help to create a greater distribution of employ- ment opportunities and province- wide . prosperity. ‘We would wish to develop the - |Peace River project on a progres- sive basis — by. building,‘ first ‘of all an initial dam at Portage Moun- ~|tain: and ‘increasing its capacity as the demand for power “at-site” developed and secondly when the * [oad demands of the province made | Zul” development ‘desirable and economic. ;- TL hope that this statement’ of power policy serves in: some: mea- sure to reassure the people of this province who, in some areas bate been New shades.and new materials plain & fur trims Sizes 8 to: 20 and 38 to 44 $29.95 - $79.95 _ Mary Maxim WOOL NORTHLAND for Jumbo Sweaters 4-07. hank .. $1.10 CLOUDSPUN 4 ply worsted wool 2-07. skein. ..... 796 STEELE ES DOUBLE KNITTING - THICK “n THIN =I = L 4 = 2-0z. skein = B WOOL 2-oz. hank: $i. 10: sia S285 ‘le uced BIENCS ‘hockless, Ib... 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PHONE 365-2041 For his: first-walkers choose PUSSYFOOTS by Sauage Flexib! and light treaded heels prevent slipping.: Moccasin’ toes give wigglerogm. 2 eand y 6 _chafo little feet. : ne gueded leather goles : e heels hel; ‘Only Frigidaire has Flowing Heat - _y that-dries breeze-fres Ay, _> @ Just ‘one ‘dial to set for. drying © any. fabric. beautifully! e No-stoop lint’screen on ° Snag: free Porcelain En -of‘the IODE, who extended é had supported ‘the’ ‘Quéen' contest: “ Queen; and: Princesses who were “1968-64: Queen Miss Violet * Popoff, sanne: Furtado, and» Miss ‘Karen - Swytik.” ‘priate music for. the entering and = thers,"MLA, who ‘officially. declar- gent Commission ‘and J.T. Webster, )a| tendance * which “was for, both evenings, ° pee P, Ewart; president of the aoéiation was MC and he’ oxtended a* warm welcome’ to. all’, present, Helintroduced Mrs, L. ‘zinios resent greet. ings ‘and’ thanks: to’ all’ those: who +Mrs,.” Zinio’: introduced: the retiring Queen ‘Donna Popoff, the Princesses : Miss * Marlene “Reibin, Miss Edna ‘Lacoursiere,- Miss ; Su- Flower, gicls. were. petit, Lyon id ‘Fay: Fodor,’ 4 | their” grateful Co cake of Trophies, Cups’ ‘and ape, jal thanks ‘mauve “dresses, Retiring ©, Queen Donna crowned Violet and: yihed | past: “president.of' the: Fair, “AAS80- clati¢n. The Prize winners. of the IODE® Que! ickets):were Mrs, atin Macbeth, ar. and Sid :Sidoni.’ : ‘--The Castlegar. and District Fall Fair’ was ‘a’ great ‘success. with: 06 senior. exhibitors,’ 118 ‘ junior; ex- hibitors,‘and 26 under 6 years. ex: making a grand total of 240 exhibitors." : 1184; juniors,: 668; making a total fennel of '1852,‘The Castlegar and District'Fall' Fair’ Assoclation was very ‘pleased ‘at the : success :the | / Fair: was; also very. grateful:to all ‘exhibitors who had so many-won- desta: cexhibits ey 3 ike’ bk =| Distiet aval: They a also ‘thanks: e Local Merchants who made the lve radio | er thanks we the ‘SHSS Band who played appro-. retiring of the ‘Queens, -; Mr, Ewart ‘introduced Don. Bro- Possible. “The door prizes for. Friday ‘and Situmieys were’, not claimed’ and| having these bumbers are aaked to, phone call at 424-5th: 5 ‘Number, of entries were 2 seniors, ane the“humbers' were 25004: for’ Fri- -| day.. and. 32662 "Saturday. “Anyone’| ‘ "Names vat grand * agsredite gar” Chal rey a ‘and ‘the finsmen Club i winners’ for, the sections in}tho. Fair follow. ;Next week's paper will carry., of all: ‘winners in. the ‘Fair. ‘SENIORS |; VEGETABLES _— Mrs, Fred. Konkin,: Slocan® Park,’ Pitta ;Drug Challenge, and the. Rotary: Club of. Castlegar.» {,FRUIT,.-—- -Mr. Rosa’ ‘Oborne, Robson, ‘three bags of Elephant Brand - Fertilizer, donated : by; thi ‘complete: lst ; Auiltey 10 the ' Royal Legion Bra neh No. 170, Challenge. Trophy, Tro ronhy. CRAFT. “Nelson, Ta the Tad Canadian nd © the "Royal ‘ Can: Konkin, ‘Slo- the act and Dis- Like donated wy FLOWERS |— ‘Mrs. Kinnaird, the L201 ‘Bosse Ghallensd Trophy, andthe H, .W. Herridge, MP. Rose; Bowl. . 3 F.‘Konkin, Slocan Spunk, Bix montis subscription ‘to’ the’ Nelson Daily |} News: donated by the Nelson Daily matron, Ave: to: get their’ prizes. ee4] Women’ ; The Nordic Lodge also held 2 {After the\ crowning ceremony, ratit mi Nowe and’ two: year: subscription y aloes the | £9 try, donated’. by'|? chNo. 170 Memento 2 ferna: build.’ The cheapest © source “of power should “be” developed: ‘first ni is 6 Trail: tect. ‘Bennett's two-river ; policy: is sound and uneconomical. “It | rill team would’ include ‘regional ;d ve | ga rr jf Hospitals in order ‘budget would be ade- fate to maintain the highest stan- dard of service -in each region, etails 0: of service "offered -by5 the. alten ‘ geographical, area) and the -hospi- |< ‘At ‘Tuesday support ‘of: Douala Lis Brothers, the Social Credit candidate fo: reelec: guard the’ ‘basic nights ‘of the. Trade ‘Union member to-support the po: | 1 43. | litical party. of /his..choice.-Lator. ll-retains the: right to strike and nder the Trade : thing B éen''a ‘cost "of. "seh att lion to “4100 million’ if Soc! ie: me of: bisher. technologial ‘educational j 1 facilit e resently. no | di *, New , Democratic: , (Bob) Maiddocks, speak Shing in’ “hall Thursday night,-outlined one ‘for anew ‘velopment: ‘board.; Vo He temphasteed: the no et : sige th gisla - Casi ‘Home tomorrow and Requim: High ‘Mass, ‘chapel ‘of. “be sung b: ‘ather, : toe "attone and’ Elaine’ and’ oné |. au 7 brothers Ronald ; all at;,home : in Cas Hoi deceased by, He father, Mike in 1959\‘and ‘a “brother, \ Richard in 1960. Castlegar, s arranees Home. is in stions "will received: by. the Wosdlands Sat School receiv in sNews ‘Westminster, ‘Catices ‘and |!+ ain: this year }' day teehtnaber 29,-All sons’ wishing to’ ae ‘donations |; 7 hav dy. thi to Tight John: lent,:: Van: couver Iron &: ‘Engineering: “Works: Ltd; Je “Presi directors attending” were, “Ve. Clyne’ of 52 ‘ancouver, Chairmen of the ‘Board and MacMillan,’