CASTLEGAR NEWS, CASTLEGAR, THURSDAY, JULY. 26, 1956 ‘CASTLEGAR NEWS Published Every Thursday. By THE CASTLE NEWS LIMITED. ~ Castlegar —' B.C. L. V. CAMPBELL, Publisher H. G.. CLASSEN, Editor Ci ian Weekly paper A it ‘B.C. Weekly Advertising Bureau SUBSCRIPTION RATE i— $3.00 per year; 25c per month by carrier. Authorized as Second Class Mail, Post Office De epartment, ‘Ottaws and EDITORIALS The Castegar district is neither large, over-energetic in public endeavors, and it would seem that a project of the magnitude of the ice, arena would suffice to consume all our financial, physical, and even mental resources for some: time ito come. Neveriieleds. the year. 1958 is coming nearer . every day, and with it the. 100th: birthday of British - Columbia. From all over the ‘province comes ‘word of enthusiastic, Centennial. In Castlégar and district,’ however, not a word is heard. At the -last regular meeting of the Village Commission, not one of the Commissioners save the Chairman ‘had given any thought to appointing“. Centennial organizer, even though, the matter had, iS been‘ tabléd for over a month. We cannot really blame :our co-citzens for. this lassitude. ‘The ‘rink is very:-much an everyone's mind, ‘and anyway, it’s stimmer and vacation time, | and oy should we cross a bridge before’ we come ot urging: “anyone. to start: cole: lecting fede ‘or’ pledging property .or. equipment, but a little: fertile ‘cogitation and thoughtful’ discus-”” sion about * a worthwhtle memorial would be .quite in place. P ‘Just to give .our ee ‘something to go by _ The B.C. Government is going to give—no strings attached—40 cents -per person. to. all ‘B.C, ‘com- | ymunities,. and: 60. ts per. ‘person “for any" “worth= iNaird at abou 3000, that ‘would give,.us 31, 200 to: whoop | it up--with, : and:a possible ; $3,600 to spend ona park, a public. s garden, or what not. : * We lumped Castlegar. and, ‘Kinnaird together - on purpose}. for it’ seems to us that: the Centennial * might be as good ‘@ chance as any. to make ‘a little demonstration of our common interests. 4 WITHDRAW: TROOPS FROM EUROPE Fourteen weeks ago -there~ appeared in this column an editorial entitled, “Prepare’: now st ‘to. with: draw troops.”” : ' Such proposals were new at that rich, of large-scale. Preparations for ‘the. re, a hall, a kir der: clover, and he’s been laying the cards .. | Tips on Touring Lceeens BY Carol Lane mall Womeri's Travel Authority “sunglasses © dur- sing «Summer ‘days because it makes *. driving at night’ safer,: i If you've been out in the sun. most of the day" without sunglasses, the night ‘will ‘actually seem darker to you. In fact, your ‘peripheral vision: (essential in sighting the side-edges of ‘the road)::can ‘be- come ‘ totally ineffective. Fortunately, even’. inexpen- sive sunglasses can be effective for normal eyes, If your driver’s license’ requires, -you;“ to: wear glasses, towever, your, sunglasses must also be filled by prescrip- tion, On the other hand, the,Jaw allows .you:.to.-wse .non-prescrip- tion ‘hook-on’.type’ of. sunglasses eed he'll win the Kiwanis Bingo ever since ie PaEA that silly” fourcleat over.your regular Jenses. ., ing ‘there Hike at ever since, and he. won't even let me make sure by iy Ophthalmology |, sel ntists point, out that people. wl ito by George Classen with: the shopping public, | artd it be shared by a goodly number of fellow spenders. (I like that word—spenders). I hasten to state“ most un- equivocally, that I like ‘stores, the. bigger the betfer. Stores are the : temples in. which, the: ‘ma- |terialists of the day worship that magnificent deity, the Dol- -|lar, from the’ ‘little _road-side shrines emblazoned with pious pop signs, to the large glass-and- concrete- cathedrals of the cities, complete. with -escalators and prettily gowned: female . mini- strants very muqh like altar boys. (though. not so chaste). ithin them I am overcome ‘awe and. a sense of. potent The ways of stores and the | g people that inhabit .them: are a ORGIVEN matter. of ' perennial : controversy lated. of: a’ Scottish physician occurred to me that some. of my own ‘feelings in this matter must piety. After Tig: death,: wher his ‘ A ‘Weekly An, interesting story .is re; who ‘was noted for his skill and books ‘were axamined, | there ‘were several. accounts across which had been written in red ink,’ “Forgiven .—. too poor to pay.” His widow, who was of:.a different disposition, said, “These accounts must be paid.” She therefore sued for the money, The judge asked her, “Is this. your husband’s handwriting in red- ink?" She replied in the affirma- tive. “Then,” said the judge, “there is no tribunal in the land that can obtain . the -money where your late husband had written, .“Forgiven.’? TIMELESS TOPIGS;; g) aa Message * From - by Miss F. oiclemo * : forgiveness—God buries our sing pbuttertlies, Flowers in the sea of his: forgetfulness, pose -darker-toned si tra pratection ‘to. the Oddly enough, women. Who ‘feel dowdy. in, ordinary \:glasses find, they» appear . most chic, in sungiasses styled for ,glamour. Besides.exotic, and ‘colourful frames, there are‘styles Sith gay ‘ing from the tims. “THURSDAY, JULY. 26, 1956 Its import- it to. wear’ for instance, fae oe qhooe the, junglassés other amusing’ what-nots sprout- never to be remembered any more, When God forgives He forgets, Satan: as oun. accuser | With... sunglasses, By darkening. Summer. days athe, motorist would continually remind: us .of will: brighten nighttime “driving our past of: guilt. and’ shame. | Vision. People who: have offered you their “forgiveness endeavor to forget, ‘but, oe Taking of! a 42-pourid, 12- do they really? | ounce pike’ at Lake: : ‘Athabaska Sometimes one feels guilty in| in’ 1954 ‘season is believed to their presence—once ‘again you| have established a Canadian re- are’ reminded of that mistake cord, you_made. Divine forgiveness is for all who ‘will accept such; pardon. On ‘that great day..when we stand before the Lord—we. will stand faultless, clothed. in -His righteousness, So likewise when HAIR: "D ESSING | Au lyers 3 ‘Aug-i7-- Flyers: vs." C. Hotel. Aug. 22 Waldies vs, Flyers, MANY, WEIGHTS. Schedule “tor remiatning’ gam- es: eorirahe Village ‘League Sott- Aug. 20 °C.” Hotel vs. ° Waldies. The teams -woula certainly | BOMBAY, : ‘INDIA, ‘At least 117: \ipersons< ‘died. ‘ and):. 800::‘are +] missing’ in: an® earthquake: that “| shattered ‘the’ town dian coast of ‘Anjar. on: Saturday night,. an ly: 50,000: me: i of. Britain's» sbiggest : car:: come bine walked: : off: the :jol massive ‘protest against. the “tire Binnt British” Motor Corporation’ poi had ing’. of .6,000.. -workmiates »; The}: ta Tio | Accidents “(CTRAIL, B.C, July 19,° 3980) bun the special" May ' safe meat at ahs Resinemnate rite and Sm Company:.nine lost time accidents were ‘report e&.\ The. accidents ‘occured -dur- = 1,| ing: 1,390,000) man ‘hours worked, | or 6.4 accidents per million man | ses, "| hours = worked. « “During: safety month: in. 1953..a--récord ‘of: alx | gam gecldents per’ million’ nian ‘kel was. 119 You oung g Poole be held the’ coming . year. : x ¢ : sa‘ Plotnikoff. ; 119 boys. and) girls attended | part: was pants that, the school could again sisted by Mrs, Porter and Laria- “The: prichary de- ty | a’ vacation Bible “school held at the Pentecostal a Tabernacle in Castlegar. Misses dager anid J. Long, both oi eldesttle,. direct- ed the worship | and: taught clas- : The’ :' three-hot ur ‘sessions included Bible}: stu es, music, ‘andhindwork. ie was y hoyed. bye ‘all Partlet: No acctdents:-were from: posts _ which, have outlived’ their practical.’ sefulness.. ~~ roops:from | ; traction is in .the ing the: lower half -in .Come ‘to , think. -of it, this is a revolutionary development: For ages. past, .women: have strived pays attention” to the. men’s to confine-.and-mould the -upper| suits is that they are all: alike— ss part~ ‘of their. physiques, conceal- dark, severe, graceless—down: to ni Years Age — THIS WEEK — ‘et —Loeal men make joint ex- pedition which started from Cas- closely intertwined] cade at the foot with those of stores, for’ how] Take and ended at’ Sfinneird by else could it be “explained that] way of Paulson, Sheep Lake and Blueberry Creek. —Graveling of the’ ends of at the precise time ‘when ‘mil-|the runways ‘at. the Castlegar Airport started this week. Work’ : ft‘ these lissome| being done by Mr, "N.-Defoe, was .| gals evet mounted ‘a bicycle, and made ‘possible through the re- since’some pedal pushers would] cent grant ‘of \$10,000 from the promptly split: from ‘knee to b/ Board of. Transport. if they ‘tried, ‘the:attraction of these garments ‘must lie else-[Helen. Williams, : where; ‘You might. ‘say, the at-| miscellaneous... shower —Mrs, Leslie home of Mrs. L. A: Grunerud. the last * While :the BURNING ‘OPER FRIDAYS | THE ANSWER TO THE. «3, au STION. UNTIL ‘9:00 ” times startling. . singing for -the visiting Texans. skirts, Now they reverse the pic-] women, at a ture, and -the resiilts are some-| elsewhere, try:.to.be different, and yet not different at the same |- eats -| time: (you gals\-know -what I ‘The matier of dress was also, mean), the. men merely. try not A brought to my attention as-I]to be ditterent, period. watched. the. Doukhobor choir Rae: dding ‘ana :also This ‘nultoria 7 drabmess has The Doukhobor, worhen were in| oniy existed for about:a. hundred _| Russian peasant dregs, very much years, and it was obviously the i in ‘style. ‘and, quite. over baggy pants and boots? slipping.’ badly man’s dress. y E Aptis of the: groom's; the best man's, the father’s — not “a word. | the poor men, on the other hand, ‘and commercializa’ wore. ordinary pants and shirts|saye: man “little “inspiration: to and looked like interlopers. Why,|: show’ off. in «gaudy: costumes, hadn't “they “decked. themselves| but rather drove ‘him: to emu- out in’ Russian-blouses, fluttering| tate in his personal appearance - Nowhére is, Anis more. vivid! ly shown than the accounts ere d -silver- of wéddings-which* now - ‘appear. eset tees pats. caiamcan im almost’ every issue of this paper.” The ‘women’s get-up is = described in . minute detail; but! _- I know full’ well that wed-|; of which the cold functionality ‘of the ‘I. suppose .they don’t -care chin igure hi lh enough about. it; It just shows ae bert and aH 8 whom 108 that in these ‘modern times, the importance of .a man's dress..is| namics of the Atomic Age,’ more as”, “measured e, ter ~ diversi against the importance of a wa- Se oearsama ey ad served. 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