KIWANIS AUCTION held last Saturday yield. ed over $1300 for the local service club, asa wide variety’ of merchandise and services were offered for sale at rediculously Also included in the bargains low prices. Letter Points Out Dangers Inherent in New Bill 33 Dear Sir: Another far e Of ery has gone b; the recent pessing of has With it has also gone part of our basic freedom. I am_referring to the clause in Bill ‘$3 pertaining to | to! collective union bargaining, 4|which in the future will al- were a selection of deliveries and credit arrangements. Typical of the sales was the tire held by the auctioneer’s assistant, one of a pair which sold for much below their actual value. — centre, Castlegar News Photo Adult Players Will Give Support To New Junior Golf Club Program A Tis year a junior golf evelopment program been instituted under the guidance of an adult commit-| of tee and with the assistance] ¢h, P. E. KINAKIN Building Contractor For your quality building. ‘Will do: of a great many of the adult club members. In general the major aim this program, is to develop | to ibre of players, [through the junior years ead subsequently as adults match the quali of the course, which obviously will soon take its place as one of the best in the province. Specifically, the program to develop Jun- with ply forms @ Framing or remodelling @ Kitchen cabinets or com- plete work, Phone 365-5160 ior players who: @ Know ithe rules of golf and play by them. e ww the require: ments of golf etiquette and abide by the them; 3 and who: @ Will bring honour to John PAINTING and. DECORATING CONTRACT OR HOURLY TELEPHONE 365-7454 Mills iTS A PUBLIC SERVICE live. into a IT’S A BUSINESS community. Just What Is Your Newspaper This question has many answers. Here are a few: It serves this community with news, adver- , editorial comment,- and entertain- ment.! It promotes projects which it believes will snake this a better place in wbich 10 1v'S A MANUFACTURING PLANT It converts ink, paper, meta) and power finished product. It gives employ- ment, year round, to heads of families. It enjoys full status as both a wholesaler (of newspapers) and a retailer. It plays:its full” part :in‘ the commercial life: of the IT’S A SERVICE ESTABLISHMENT It tries to give information and guidance - through its staff. Its classifi the local market place. It is the 20th century town crier and community counsellor. the club both through thelr, achievements and conduct. All juniors are req attend a’ meeting lunch room at Monday to select a juni to} ecutive to work with tl ult committee in decidi and participating Fy Bram designed to achieve the above aims, and which is in- tended to be both entertain. ing and instructional. ticipated are: @ Club ladder tourna- ments to select representa- tive boy’s and Eirl's teams in matches’ a: it juniors of other clubs in the district; @ Additional golfing in- soucton for the different age a erlons levels of Sbility, porh boys ‘and girls; @ “Foster golf partner” program for the fore advanec- er, both boys and Ca Program for club Sues ts; @ Local’ naments” such ‘as Father-son and Mother-daughter; @ Junior open ‘and jun- tournamen’ ior club aeriies ma- tional and entertaining; e Improvements, ‘on the junior club house, © fund raising, and general assist- ance to the Adult Club. See you at the meeting. W.K. Golf League ‘Has Been Forme A. West Kootenay died mae Castle eros Ne Nel. m2. legar, - son and Christina lake has | pr bean! formed: e tournament is to pe| is held or ‘each of the four cour- Gold River Workers Endorse Canadian ~ Union in Vote. p mill workers at Gol ulp work- ea unton ¢alled“the vote in e face of an attempt by ie Pulp Sulphite Internation- al Unise t2 to win majority sup- port’ o! workers. aie Braaten, president of the Pulp and Work- ers of Canada stated the In- @ Films an terial on golf — Sth instruc-| all o1 low ernment intervention in labor disputes. All people need to ask themselves, ex- oe at eak out with ir thele honest cpintons on this bill: Is this bill a future help I have been asking my- self and others these very same questions and’ hereby submit my thoughts on those questions. I for one would like to rea others on t iper, Fore serious matter meets the eye and certainly warrants discussion. It is quite easy to ser what the intent of f that bil! is: to forestall lengthy striker bleh do no doubt have a very ling’ effect on all those ir- ee including the whole commu I for one hope that such will be the outcome and the result of that bill, However Iso. hope that this is not the beginning of a flood of d to subjec tion of a class, namely the jourly-paid worker, and that lengthy strikes are not ell. On the matter of free wise. * Could it be that that bul does Pret restrict fair] club “fun tour-| 92 t that cventaally we are to Tose e-enterprise priv- ‘Tt for, one, and I am not se Be ae was a Vi }OOr ef lation sorter what its in- ee and ve to be of no mot we on to pee ‘A time will: come when the people. will be forced to lation is applied in an unfair manner. So which is then the best prsereny Periods of long strikes, or open repenion wih possible loss, of life and due to violence? It it. bring? This bill, no matter what, has neglected a very import-| repo: ant fact strikes. rebell if and.when, this legis-|b; alone is responsible for strik-| es!!! Restrictlve measures a- feelings toward Bill 33 and its us restraints | on British Col- a AR ‘A. Knippelbe TBs Kinnaird. mre ed by labor, a5 a dcr rimina- | gm measure directed against labor! (One more reason wliy ere ‘will open rebellion against this | Togislation at some not-too-distant time). As the situation stands — this bill advocates free en- terprise to a limit for labor— for those who set prices there is no limit as to wher they may set their prices! This is indeed an unbalance that is sure to fp the scales one day. Where now? Are we heau- ed back to feudal times? Will we once again have need for a Magna I cannot lock with opti- on this bill and here- by wish to make public my Some of the events an- frlnated hat the expense of legar elementary an ary school Ee and and, gradu ated from SHSS Manitoba Visitor Attends Meeting of Senior Citizens Castlegar and _ District Senior: Citizens held a meet- Te with 34 visitor, Mrs. J. Evans of Bran- Dr. Wm. Wright and Mrs..H. Evans, patients in the Castlegar and District Hospi- tal, sent greetings to the members. . Mrs. A. Kazakoff fell and hurt praclt and is now re- covering at.the home of her t| daughter, 3 it was ted. L MeNeil gave a re- Bae on the regional meet- jatended. in rail She attended the 1d spiralling of “pi es, ie 50 D dees nothing about the reasons: for ill is intended to that and by’ so doing, gives! the misconception’: ‘that labor ek easyer inter ‘The next one is to be ul pela ini Nelson swith the date. 5 jounced' later. eine patie convention is He-|to be held in June at New it | We A’ delegate will be selected at the next meet- At the close of the meet- it'aims | ing, members were ections on: their* guitars and Jeang several songs.” KNIGHTS OF: COLUMBUS* ” BINGO TONIGHT ST. RITA’S HALL FRONT ST. tars. D. E. Hughes 365-5503 Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Fitz- patrick left today for Helena, Mont. to attend the wedding of Mr. Fitzpatrick’s niece, Ar- lette Brackman. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Oddie returned last Thursday from their home at the Town and Country Trailer Court, 8293 King George Highway, North for that one particular Piece of material. Castlegar Socials Mrs. H. Johnson Ph. 365-5294 Mr. and Mrs. C. H. King ‘left last Friday for Kamloops where they visited their son- in-law and Mr. and DEON 9&2 Oo Ph. 364-2114 HELD OVER ‘TIL SATURDAY BY POPULAR DEMAND WINNER OF 2 ACADEMY AWARDS ‘Warren Beatty and Fay Dunnaway “BONNY AND CLYDE” “ TECHNICOLOR: ‘Two Showings 7.30 & 930 g| rey. japan.» g The V: f| the'KUCW also met the fol- Anottier Exterior View Taken from the Shore Side TIMELESS TOPICS SELKIRK COLLEGE LIBRARY April 29th to Sept. 7th Monday to Friday 8.30 a.m. - 4.30 p.m. Thursdays 8.30 am. - 9 p.m. The Library will be closed Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays. Adult Residents of the West Kootenays are invited to use the Library which has a fairl Teference collection. Books may be taken out if de- sired and phot yi are Mrs. Dale Cassel. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. East- on visited with Mrs. Easton’s mother, Mrs. W. Byers in Willow Haven Home in Nel- son last Saturday. Donna Peppard, Mrs. P. ty | Ewart and Mrs. H. Johnson were Trail visitors last Thurs- "Members of Kootenay Sisters wh Laura May Fedouk of Na- tal recon yi rated: her aunt and uncle, Mr. . and Mrs. R. The Apathy Revolution and Your Party |=, « By George Hermanson - Have you ever. noticed|be that no itter what the Tae uu say, there is a lot of activity in the area of sports and recreation, but man does not live by body alone. Our areas is a cultural For The Best Deal In Windows and Doors OBAL PANORAMA Sashless Windows Styles - KITCHEN CUPBOARDS * CABINETS AND COUNTERS CONTACT “OBAL GLASS ON FRUITVALE HIGHWAY — TRAIL, B.C. 0. Box 482 “5. Phone 5368-6488 OR r Castlegar, B.C. — Phone 365-6522 10 5 pan. We .and Prayer LAWN MOWERS G.E. Electric Mowers Complete with Bags and Cords. 2 Models Moto Mower, 20%, 3 HP, Handle Controls Moto Mower, 22” 3 HP, Handle Controls .. Moto Mower, Reel, 20”. Reg. $129.95. Special Moto Mower, 20", Rotary Gear Driver. Reg. $129. 95... ~$1 10.95 For the most Part, People emselves to be | kid have allowed th killed, or res, fo com- dre. aulte seléa suicide. We | nier. uneasy) leave the comntort ofthe TV ‘set, This means ‘our: area ‘is be revolution. it it doesn’t matter——noth: are willing] make matters. We are to “put down” things that vet when we say no we g to do’our own investigation to see ‘what _is|can happening. Others will-do it for us. * We live in a society. that potential: for all‘ sorts of. ities. 'e live inva world where isolation should le. Increased sure should bring increased creativity into lives, instead | may 2 J of boredom: fer from a sand ot identi et —_ who (2 Who are-you? What is iat ‘Tho! science and tech- elsewhere. We need a revolu- in magne and know- ledge. ae From where should this pening now? In You're You're — That is even fun- "Yet educations and the es should be the lead- ersin the revolution of mean- ing. They could be. *: tage -of Maybe it ee aa ld e ay we Col radical changes in these areas. T believe it is time to stir use school and not care — make rebels out of the children? We can create a new gen- eration which will critically estion -and” act -on = every-|- the a people have revolution come? Is it hap-'tem, CHURCH OF GoD .m. Fri. — ween, eel _ ooseld in homes -ST. DAVID'S ANGLICAN CHURCH 8 a.m. Holy Communion 11 am. Holy Baptism 7.30 p.m. Congregational F Meeting 'PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: 7th Ave. Kinnaird Rev. J. H. Wiseman Service of Worship and day School at: 9.30 a.m. i Minister Rev. J. H.:Wiseman, BA _ By Local Charches| mission to do 80. “On what basis?” You ask, ites. nothing absolute Sat the re law i ‘By. bh idols we can given the revolutionary. per- Be ty, KUCW Farewell For Mrs. McMillan ‘farewells were sal “oi4| Kinnaird United Church ue 4|ternoon unit. és Meeting at the home of . D. OW, sented a cup and saucer to Mrs, McMillan who now mak- es her home at 8293 George Highway, North Sur- Present were 11 mem- bers. with Mrs.. Ws giving the devotional: What We v0 Sas Out of Cl alley Vista unit. of its were reminded of the Jap- pices & seshval May 5 at 7 Pane Kinnaird |) Unit reaident now makes her home mm en- ucton. tev. Clinton-Howard was to. explain. the Hice can fied that we want that sys- that we've constructed By God, let’s do it. It is time for that revolu-|~ tion of new meaning. Humane Group The’ Columbia’ Humane Society met recently at the ww Arms for its an- nua general mecting, elect- ing its. officers for. 1968. Officers Cane were: president, Mrs. L.A. Cairns; e | vice-president, Jace White; secretary-treasurer, Allan Sel: Directors are Jim Macbeth, Ralph West and Tom Pearce. it. ie executive were mayors of 0 Murray Little and ca were named ‘hi mm, at the nome of Mrs. wi given. positions “in [© to We members, x sor tne month of atternoon unit will-meet aud the Valley Vista umt at the home of srs. Juan ‘voews, " Prizes Presested To Witdlife Janiors ‘aneanms “group, Sponsored by tne CaRtleBae and District, Wudlife Assuci- auon. The ae donated ey | the association: and the by frbresd t Photos were Saves vo: the month course was completed. ‘Tne youths, ranging trum 12 to-16 ‘years ot age, were msiderea:on tein. ee: marksmanship tude as Wal ax reals Of a tecrpients ot tae badges were: wid Babich, director. Smith’s of Smith’s. Kennels, This ed hope for a successful mem- bership drive to further their wane in this area of erie lemberships may from: any of the ex- er Shop, Anderson’s Book Shop, Canadian Bank gave their xeport. for {ne past past a Ateith, lvan Salekin and Davia the | >watyk. tained ecutive or from, ‘West's. De-|' Sun- | partment Store, Helen's Flow. |formng | Lawrence “Garcon, ‘Jack, sur- cof, Wary Jacques, samuicn- arpara. eed, /yonn ty. -fne course has been in the hands’ of, Dennis “austin who Was assisted by ‘George the No. Bul (Castiogar) Sau ‘dron, Royal Canadian Air gets, & to a vatioot-out in the gas of Commerce in tae Plazas or Mrs. Dennis Hughes. Friday: .Young Peoples 7.30, p.n. : ee Mower Rider Mower ” Regular $199.95. CALA BLEACH, ieee NYLONS, No. 1 Quality 3 Pairs $1 128 oz. . 79 " Incobsen Rotary Mowers 4 Blades & Catcher: 18” $119.95 21” $129.95 Grass Catcher Bags Adaptable to Any Mower LAWN BOY MOWERS TORO MOWERS “APOSTOLIC. CHURCH LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES Held iu St David's :; Anglican Church Sunday School 2 p.m. Rev. Harold C. Clark _| Bvening-Wership - 7.30 p.m. arisp) |: winners a8 a two-| « Joon |: CALVARY. - BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor D. Reeves — Ph. 7175 Next to the Cloverleaf Motel Castleaird Plaza Femily Bible Hour - 10 a.m. Family Worship 11 a.m. THE SALVATION ARMY Suey mn. Sunday School en a.m. m. Holiness Meeting | me p.m. Evening Service 7.30 p.m. Prayer and Bible "a0 pam. Home League 0 p.m. n Air and and Young Par les. pate invited to all ices p You! are nevera Envoy aad Mrs. Mallory h. 365-7112 "Selkirk College local businesses of Service Bi Panelists: — Mr. L. A.D.” Department of Continuing Education a Seminar 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. May ‘4; 1968 ay |: ; DATA PROCESSING With special attention given. to the pass use by’ ureau Fa Ci ty 0: Mr. John D. Ramsell. Manager, Ms: Ser- vices; T.'Eaton Co. 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