2 ‘CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 19, 1963 EONAR ACA NOW. AVAILABLE Local Catering Service Banquets, Weddings, Socials, Anniversaries etc, For further information phone Mrs. J. Regan or Mrs. P. J. Vassen eM uM TTT CTA VOLKSWAGEN and RAMBLER SALES & SERVICE : Phone R.A: (Bob) Horswill 365-3491 Complete Stock of Volkswagen Cars and Trucks New Rambler Cars Sales & Service — Trades PARK VIEW MOTORS — Nelson RTT VIGTORIA REPORT BY JAMES K, NESBITT A If enough do, we might get Pimasomewhere and have elections every four years, which is the only sane and sensible system. The way it is now, we may be plunged into an election campaign at any moment a premier wants’ to create some uproar; whenever he deems it the most political op- portune time of perpetuating him- self in office, ‘Time Magazine's Canadian sec- tion has it figured out that in Gat nada, in the Iast seven years, wi ESATA ET CASTLEGAR & DISTRICT FOOTBALL CONFERENCE Double School header every Sunday at the High Field commencing at 1.30 p.m. SUPPORT LOCAL YOUTH = BE A YOUTH BOOSTER . = = S b UM ARE ARRIVING DAILY SPECIAL - Whimsies only. 98c —— ini cinE Ladies Fall Hats have had 26 provincial and tour |? federal elections, and that the pro- vinelal: governments now ow last, on an average, only 2.8 years, when they may, under the yonstitution, last five years, which they should, Only. Saskatchewan, notes Time, has stayed with the tradi- tion of an election every four years, In the rest of the provinces people never know where they're at and it’s just as bad, if not worse, in British Columbia. In‘ addition to the general elections heaven knows how many by-elections there have been. Look at all the uproar and expense in the Columbia by- lection July 17 — ail in vain. The only purpose it served was to con- vince the Premier he'd get back, if he got to the People as quickly as he could, -.. On a’ “roving ‘ yeporter” radio program the other day the question |™ was “Do you think we should have fixed election dates in this country, s in the United States?” To my delight, at least 75 per cent of TNE SS Te Phone now for an n appoititment SO en nn i Good selection of Girl's laminated coats and jackets CINDY’S i -_FecMC TINE nM RURMCRNTENE Acc SecA ae nT ‘Bel-Air Beauty Salon | Phone 365-5822 IN THE OGLOW. BLOCK Hair Styling Cutting and Shaping Permanent Waves Vote for the Goycnment those 1 said yes. Premier Bennett says ‘elections are wonderful, the great test of democracy, permitting the people 0 have their say. That’s ail very fine and- high sounding, but do lhe people want their’ say’ ev time. a premier gets himself into a hot spot? We elect governments to make decisions for us, and. if we don't like what they're: doing we can throw them out every four years, Governments : shouldn't ‘be permitted to: whip‘up election up- roar in. order, that: certain ‘facts and figures may be hidden by the smoke, in order that the opposi- tion may be caught off guard. J -. Opposition parties, as well. as | this the government, should know when an. election’s. due. Then .they are all on equal footing. The govern- ment shouldn't have all the inside dope. So should the people know when an election shall be -—- every four or. five years. to the sey, ‘Often 1 wonder what the pro: vincial : premiers. of ida. talc about when they get together in their. secret meetings each year, “I'm beginning to believe they say, in effect, to each other::“Pull "Have Regular Elections’ . an election whenever you can—ove- ty few’ years. Kecp the people confused, and guessing, lull the op- ‘h| Position Into sleep if you can. Say you'll ‘not be’ holding an election, and then, when you figure every- one believes you, set the date and go like heck,:as quick as you can, and. the. chances are you'll’ get get..back ‘in’ the confusion, «It's a zarable I but it usually pays off.” : o_it is that in Canada we a 00 te up to our necks in because the riding roughshod over the people, decide’ that's’ the best way for themselves.’ T'd like to go on a campaign and I need help. I'd like to. hear from people ‘who feel the same way as I do about: this important mat- ter. I promise;T'll hand over your letters tothe: premier —\.who- ever he'll besatter Sept. 30." Just write to, me! 0. Box. ae Vie- Forla! ye Pleasant. Noice . : Can be Acquired The human voice is a great gift. One taken so much for grant- ed that we often fail to appreciate it, and do: not’ cultivate it to its best advantage. It is just‘as important as one’s Jooks and:can’ greatly improve or mar one’s whole personality. No one js born with a beauti- ful voice. “Children’s voices’ and speech habits are formed by’ imi- tating .their playmates or °.their elders, They should be taught at a very early age to modulate the voice and to use it in a Pleasing anner, healthly vocal chords you can make your speaking voice pretty much what you want it to be. It “is ne- ver too late to become: voice con- scious. To do this listen to your’ voice once in. ‘awhile when you're alone, Read :out loud — poetry,' prose or just: talk to’ yourself.:-If ery you're ‘displeased with’ what’ you hear — perhaps the harsh sound of certain words, too high a pitch, ora monotontis tone, try at. Teast to correct thie most obvious faults, Practice“! breathing : easily, ‘ as'|" singers. do. Fill your lungs with air, Raise and push out-your diap- hragm.'-Pérhaps words ‘are slurred It'is good to know that with |i DEER PARK SOCIALS Mrs, E, WILLIAMSON, ‘ Mr, ‘Bruno LeRose ‘and | sons of Trail-spent Sunday on a fishing trip in the Deer Park area, ‘Two nice rainbow were’ caught. Mr. Frank. Reimer. and. his son, Kenneth of Toronto, who arc holidaying) at Renata, were nthe weekend guests of Mr.. and:,Mrs, C. Williamson, Other visitors at’ the Williamson home ‘during the weekend included Mr, and Mra.. s, |6ul 1402 ad Avenue ny ACT su The Fastest Brokeragd Service ‘iii tho’ ‘faterlor, 1°, As Close. As Your Phone DOHERTY ROADHOUSE & McCUAIG. BROS. Direct Private Wires to All Leading Canadian Stock Exchanges ‘Telephone: 864-1231 ENQUIRIES WELCOMED ERM CC nu ‘Trall, B.C. Reimer and | Sharon‘and’ Wendy of Nakusp ‘and Mr. and Mrs, A. Mackereth and son, Bruce of Costieeon = fr. and Mrs. P. Romaine and Mr. ana Mrs, J. »Pollack of. Kin- naird’ were weekend visitors’ ‘to Deer Park, Mr, K, C, Keast and daughter of Trail were recent visitors to Deer Park. . Mr, Carl Reimer and his sis- ter Mrs. J, H, Dyck, both of Clear- brook were Visitors at the homo of the Williamsons, enroute to Re- nata where they. are sanding a holiday. PETTITT dl ” eo) ° ~] ° 7) a aap a Si = m m Aa ALL Og $ om La’ re} a. R £ $59. 95 dPETTIT Ty PHOTOS As pHOTOGHAPHIC GET. IT FROM PETTITT'S »CASTLEAIRD KNITTING WORSTED/ : DOUBLE KNITTING CEASSICS + -from™: on ‘the famous "ART GALLERY” of style _ See the many Fashion Firsts in . _ Koitting Worsted/Double Knitting ~—in all sizes CAROLYN’ Ss. —... KINNAIRD, ‘BC. PLAZA Phone 365-5013 N and not properly. 50, you do ni of Move tnove your | lips au, ficiently whén Check by talking toon oursele in front of the. mirror. 'Imitate any. plea- sant voices you may hear over the radio or among your friends. GOVT SPENDING Front 1949 to 1961, total govern- ‘ment: spending in Canada, increas- |: .|ed from $283 per capita. ‘to $687 per capita. ! INTEREST CHARGES his eye ‘ove beginning of what will -be.a’ vital factor. Castegar-Kinnaird | economic“ picture. > view is impressive” Says Don. but what:really, Strikes you, most of all-is the enormity. of the project itself, and the many ingenious : “but” ig factors involved. Mr. Brothers,”-A Ae capable and! hard-* working _ representative of this riding for. quite some time. now urges residents not to. take their future prosperity for granted:’ Says Don, “When you cast your vote for. Social... Credit” You really vote for yourself, because’ only social Credit has the Experience ‘and: ab- ility to keep things’ rolling in our Beautiful Province.” @ VOTE FOR PROGRESS : eo VOTE FOR PROSPERITY VOTE for SOCIAL CREDIT Electric. Heat,- Specialists + Medallion Homes ‘Phone 365-5919 ‘Custom Homes a. Spéclalty Free Eotimates Phone 365-5160 JOHN .VOGWILL.~ ; loser eae: Seca pak vet te Montreal Ph, ‘ se5-5712 “‘MARLANE GRE, |, , + Open 6am! to 18 pm. Not just another place to 943, But the place to cat Pees PHONE 265-3881 = Bonded and Licensed © ** Credit Bureau and Collection Agency. Protect Your ,Credit Rating | Phone 365-5712 Pint Supli CASTLEGAR | NEWS Phone 865-8031 pence An 8 LAUGHTON Bee | Bor 130 -— Castlegar, BO. OPTOMETRIST / 9 Office Hours: "Mon Wede-FrL . 1030-12 ee 130-8 PHONE 565-2551 ~ For OFFICE SUPPLIES Call at the CASTLEGAR NEWS AOE Sor Phone "965-9031. “DESMOND ‘LITTLEWOOD OPTOMETRIST ' Wed. 230 to 8 pm. “Phone 865-8211 | SEPTIC TANK CLEANING Phone’ 865-8068 DON FOX EXCAVATING BACK-HOEING GRAVEL ELI SOPOW Ph. 385-5200 TANDUM DUMP. Supplies and Dostallatione Natural Gas‘and Heating ELINOR'S BEAUTY SHOP 448-185 Ave. Phone 365-8088 , SINNAIRD CONSTRUCIION NO JOB TOO SMATL “Bunk ‘to’ the rheasurezsent catia ane whistle! th used Roddy ‘Mosby and Frank Lan-| Cats with a°16 Win Opening Geshes | Bombers and Roughriders ‘win| Pickering played. ‘an. outstanding Chernenkotf ‘scored twice for th pening. games as Castlegar, and | game.at centre: ' ‘While ‘the: Lions | ’Riders, Rick Harmston kicked. two ie Football Conference starts | failed to roar on Sunday they will | singles and Ken Mosby picked up Beco! Heanan. be out for the hide‘ of the ‘Cats in two' points 015. win. Dennis | good defensive hail for the ulcers on: a’'safety ‘touch:’ :"-' Paulson and Verigin each scor- ed''majors ‘for’ the “‘Cats, ’ Munns Picked up. two’ points “and “Jack riders ‘sneaked-by Jack Burak’s.Ti-] Burak a’ single. Peppard: played ne Green‘ aM ae cars| ried the ball for the other. two majors. Alex.’Sharpe’ and Doug + game on the Bomber line, Greon- wood and Crawford each scored‘a Pines) to another. touchdown for , the Lions; ‘while practleally:'a’ lost jerispness of the air and. th ie “it Luncheon Mrs, R.: West and ‘Mrs. ‘W. Devitt were hostesses’ atthe home of Mrs. Devitt at a. going: away | th Tunchean, for Mra. R.: Magee, The : haven become Sst em there. and centered with a crystal swan | wift ¥ - with roses floating in it. The place sr cwoulan'th dreana | of! cards, the work of Mrs, West, wi miniature Jadies in travelling ot Those Present presented Mrs; In this age’ with so many mo- |: dere’ meat of transportation, peo- Jess ‘Cats and # Lions oth eager ple have’ become ‘Jaxy and depend j for’ victory while the ers an MeNabb Played a tight defensive on’ wheels to carry hewn tote Bombers battle for. first place.’ 4 Even: in. the: winte: ertime, when walking is at-its’ beat” fue. 0 they: ness of the snow-freshened per hardly anybody. but: the Postman “Parents aren't setting. ‘too good le was beautifully’: decorated |an example. ‘The average » howse- as did Melnick | for. the \'Cat “Best: play: of ‘the day. was Helfer to Chernenkoff pass Play a8 as. Chernenkof€’ took a’ 16 yard ‘pi in’ the: alr ‘while: double: teamed ‘] and ran 70 yards for the major. On Sunday it will be the win- Chamber of Commerce will review its decision of two years ago in the Columbia : River Protect but ed. High ig | ing the’ placing ‘of the before the} Chamber, a report’ from Coun- cil! stated ‘at: last week's: meeting and in: preparation: the: report stat: ~| ed ‘that: members will: be advis Bosse and - guest.:of honor Mrs, thats rauiantly; alive °f Magee. Jook!: Try: it color. toy your cheeks, tones son, Mrs. J, H. Pederson, Mrs. L.|to your tissues, and wal give you | 1 ‘ling and z all evaluation ‘of the ‘Pass Greek Project estimated at up to $10,000 Sonildering Jabor. and. other ‘By. Local ‘Ghanber jee srs ! Many youngsters, accustomed to riding _the Castlegar ona District | == instead ‘of. walking, won't: go to school unless Mom‘ or Dad--drives | which it'stood ‘in’ agreement with an aks was extended to Mr, “Brookes by - the meeting ‘his ability and perser- Verance and inspiration which ‘spur- the: evelopri extend ans ie the “ability, pers ‘Werance and - inspiration” "which Mr.” Brookes’ had Ment to the c complishments ‘in ‘the Pass: Creek project. A’ letter ‘of will slsg. be sent to the Pass Creek tem, eeahned ty bya‘telephone: cali the regular meetings every. month: / easy ‘way. to- im] appearance of: your: ho and out, is ‘to install ’a ‘was that the card sys-|## would. advise, the: membership: of YOUNG AGENCIES LTD:: : Poruenen & Rel Bae $ : fe ONE BOSAL i “ava Ari =n pee GORDON A SUMNER 4 Naturopathic - Physician : Oglow Building : 605 : Columbia. Ave, . Phone 865-2021 TOP JOB’ PRINTING CASTLEGAR NEWS Phone 9081 fae CASTLEGAR custom obligation. ARROW, LAKES res MACHINE SHOP:. Y's Precision Ma Gee Gas and on Machag ‘ General Aiaching: sopairs 2 -home,-aute matically devour. virtually: all:< bustibles. originating ‘in the home > eae Paper, rags, milk tons, joard - the Kinnaird Impro _ Society Hall _ Phone 365-8269 to register, - Pianist wanted to play. for*ballet-and: ata: sae ‘Phone for information. IN be bet ‘odor ess, it: ‘is: | it from ‘her. Chapter. in New. Westininat iter, the modern, easy way. to rid the |f Co-hostesses ‘for: the: meeting, ‘Mrs.-P, Bartlett and Mrs. 8, Angus served Fefreshments, : TG “WE RESERVE THE RIGHT