4 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Dec, 1, 1966 ~ FROM THE GALLERY By Henry Hoald Computers Found $$ to Bail Out Gov't The howls of pain and ang: ex emitted from the opposition | serious soul searching by the enches when Revenue Minigt-|members, Liberais und Tusies er Benson announced he d| alike. found enough money to pay the civil servants without waiting for the interim supply Dill to ‘pass represented more than the normal frustration of being out- maneuvered. ‘The Tories had tangled with a computer and had come off second-best; Automation a8 a foudieal pwenpon swaglney, and less lip-service. use already forced a reap The money in question had praisal of the procedures of the nil been properly presented and A ee that the whole had received parliamentary ap- ing of the government, but some proval in earlier interim supply debates, Dr. Davidson said it tugue of him. “COF FER BREAK” By LOIS HUGHES Tell Lois: 365-5503 Box 781, Castlegar It has been some weeks since’ I had mentioned it would be nice‘to see one of the cen- terpieces made from bleach bot- supp es, occal and cents of being asked to pass. process was legal and above board (and there is no reason to doubt it), its operation neverthe- Jess depended on the computer. The government had its back to the wall and the opposition was pressing its advantage. It seemed certain that Defence Minister Hellyer would have to back down on} unification of the armed forces or the govern- ment would ‘be forced to call Some people know that tea- aid. Some peo- achers are un- revious revenue uspected 1 th Sane aI 1d the government enough money to bail it out if it could just figure out where it was. Only since the introduc- that tion of automation ‘has it been possible to scan the accounts of numerous government depart- ments, and even more numerous sections and branches, in time to avert a crisis. Ever since it happened MPs have been ing their e, in turn, earns less than a teacher with a PA certificate and a master’s degree which re- A TEACHER TALKS st effect ‘om the quires at least seven years of strips, ‘ih university education. For each successive year of experience that any of the set teachers get he earns an auto- up to a maximum of 12 years. It can be seen that, like the salaries of people in industry, the salaries of teachers vary 4] own great deal, and knowing what) wo teachers are paid. is not the] €r: same as vii ther they a are overpaid or not. One must er ee ed know how teachers’ salaries fit If the Christmas spirit is in into the salary structure of the|a run away mood in your home heads to figure out how it was done and, in the case of the opposition members, looking for a chance to rap the govern- ment for it. Alfred Hales (PC-Welling- , chairm: f th ih sons public acocunts com: Local Hospital T-Tii May Do Laundry For m. How, | with the first of December here, for sarees naarhaeat a remember for a safe Christmas de Scart on & gel your tres too carky— aries compare with other wages oo welaliy if ‘you are buying it. earned locally? The trees that are brought in ‘At present a journeyman at|for sale most likely have been the Celgar pulp division, that is, | cut for a least a month and dry- ho has completed a|ing will have started when you a person who has mp et bi ng It ‘homes rying can be retarded by mittee, and Gerald Baldwin @c- The Trail: Hospital Peace River) a former chalr-| may do the laundry of the Cas- man of that committee, combin- tlegar and District. Hospital. ed efforts to maneuver the re- ‘At a meeting of the Trail- venue minister into letting the] paganac Hospital board last sommes Bay a discussion On| eek it was agreed that the le subject. hospital would consider doing Elmer Forbes (PC-Dauphin) ita almost scuppered the efforts of te ary ree arked able his colleagues a blast against thet minister in a: com- Under the proposal Castle- gar will pay Peete eeting that threatened Hospitai for the work done and against the whole idea. for depreciation on the ma- The committee's decision, | chines. however, resulted not in a roast- It is expected the laundry will total about 450 pounds a day. ANDERSON thing ote HC. hospitals, the I Nn s U R A N c E board) of the Trail Hospital was AGENCIES INSURANCE AND For All Your REAL ESTATE NEEDS Phone 365-7944 In some cases in the. pro- vine even meals ares handled one hospi quick frozen, aud delivered to another hospi- far mile o run the. laundry shifts. é the Trail-Tadanac | hi is quite a common|t y hinist, an ician, @|sawing a slanted cut, rather painter or the like, is paid|than a straight one, across the $3.74 an hour. This hourly rate ‘base of the trun! Then keep k- | days after Chris! check the level each day. Position the tree well away from a fireplace that may be used, hot air registers, the tele- vision set and tables where can- dles will be burning. Trees re- main fresh and green longer if exposed to large sunny wind- ows, Remember not to block an exit by placing the tree in or near the doorway. It has been suggested not to keep the tree longer than 12 Tf you find the discarded we stock a-full-selection-ol— SAVAGE SHOES \ for children chences with trewieg KOOTENAY WELDING & CASTING REPAIRS 121 Columbia Ave. — Phone 365-5531 Box 741 — Castlegar, B.C. First-cl £ v Iding and thine work. Specialty: broken’ crank shafts, gas and diesel cylinders and heads. Full guarantee. Steel Fabrication — 24-hour Service “Only the Best is Good Enough” tree a problem as far as dispos- al why not use it to protect ten- der ‘shrubs perrennials from the winds and sudden thaws of late winter by holding the warming blanket of snow in place. Just crisscross cut-off branches over an exposed flow- er bed and leave until all dang- er of frost has passed. eee ee It has been said enthusiasm is among the young, so it can al- so be said of our younger com- mi es, Blueberry Creek residents are going all out to meet their neighbors as weil as stimulate interest in the newly-formed Blueberry Creek Recreational Soclety. The.call is going out to all their citizens to come out and bring a friend to their first ven- ture, a whist card party and so- clal evening this Saturday. It will be held at 8 p.m. in the Nor- dic Hall, Kinnaird, and of course is sponsored by the Blueberry Creek Recreational Society. Good luck Blueberry Creek! Luncheon Specials OO Try Our Light Inexpensive Daily Specials — Sit at a Table in Our Air-Conditioned Dining Room WORKMEN'S LUNCHEONS TO GO HGT SPECIALS FOR EVE! iS TRADE Come As You Are ,... Enjoy the Best City Centre Dining Room S CASTLEGAR Temes Castlegar and Kinnalid... Buckie Up Those Seat Belts for Safety EFFECTIVE: Scientifle re- , controlled tests, studies eveersorzo 600 Canadians erious in; are man; times greater if pete from 4 car. SHORT TRIPS: Three out of four traffic deaths occur within 25 miles of home. Half of all road accidents involving injury or death occur at 40 miles an hour or less. Wear a seat belt even when driving to the corn- er store. COMFORTABLE: fastened, seat belts promote bet- ter posture, and substantlally re- duce fatigue and swaying in a moving car, particularly on long trips. No need to strain to stay Snugly}a snugly adjusted. Many will pull off to the side of the road Bnd fasten thelr bolts as soon-as thoy notice it has been neglected. SNUG:;° It's important that | it your seat belt be worn properly. Adjust it so its fits pa ae doesn’t ride high on the abdo- ‘men. Test snugness by running a finger under: the belt after it is adjusted to make certain it is not loose. This is important +++ Safety Gounell to anyone especially stout peo- ple and ‘pregnant ‘women. » REMEMBER; A seat belt may not prevent an accident, but it may prevent injury. Accid- ent prevention is up to the driy- er. Drive always to the best of your ability. Keep your car in p condition. Have it checked and serviced regularly, Check your driving habits regularly, 0. 5 By Mrs. H. Johnson 365-8! Mrs. P, Sheridan, who been visiting “her sister-in- Mrs, I. McNeil, returned to home in Vancouver last week. Mrs, G. Shepherd, who was patient in the Castlegar and District Hospital, is home again. Mr. G. Eastcott of Rossland visited Mrs. H. Johnson Sunday. Mra, J. Seaton, who. spent several weeks visiting down! f east, is home again, 4 » Mr. and Mrs. O. Lightle re- cently spent a few days visiting in New Westminster with thelr family Mr. .and Mrs. Bill New- ton. They also attended the wed- ing o! . Bob Sommers Jr. and Miss Holding in Victoria, rs. D, Craig has received word from Scotland of the death of ber brother, Mr. Wm. Mof- att. in place on a curve or stop. REN: A crash: 8 at only 15 miles an hour can & child without a seat bolt, Bo- sides, the belted youngster will not be able to climb around in- k and both eyes on the road. the habit feel uncomfortable in the car until the seat belt is Waiter Poiiution Survey For Kootenays: Loeblich The Association of Kooten- tends ‘out an intensive te! village man Carl Loeblich told Kinnaird ay Boundary Municipalities in-| thi to carry council last week after attending ie M meeting at Creston the weekend before. Mr, Loeblich said this sur- vey will follow completion of an survey in the East Business and Professional Directory OUTBOARD MOTORS 4 the tree in ‘a strong et p to an annual salary of | °° stand filled with water and 779. A PB teacher with five Bt years 6f£ university education Kinnaird Wi does not get that salary until To Give Mental Patients Gifts years from the high school to reach a level of pay, achieved by a journeyman ve. Tf, in the future, wages wer forcpoth of Mrs. George Brownlie. mental patient. ments in the province. carer Enrollment Tea Held for Mothers Citizen of the Year Nominations for 1966 Citizen of the Year are now being accepted by the Castlegar Kiwanis Club. Nominations should be made in writing by Jan. 6, 1967. They should be mailed to: Citizen of the Year, Drawer 490, Castlegar, B.C. Sponsored by Castlegar Kiwanis Club By Brownie Pack A beginning. teacher with the minimal BB certificate starts’ at an annual salary of $4,200. quires ilttle or no pr ary fraining, earns $2.64 an hour, mothers recently. ary of $5,491. A laborer on the town’s public works crew earns | ®°Fved tea an A janitor, working for the | ftten Fowler, Orysia be earning | Jaq, For Crossword Puzzle Answer See” BOSSE’S JEWELLERY Isewhere in This Paper. Boute's Alto Has All the Right Answers For Your Jewellery Needs, : ACROSS 4-High moune ‘tain 6-Chinese boat 7-Te: 8-Organs of sight 4-Spaed SrSUttia: ade # 21-Abound 22-Part of “te 23-Untrue 24-Footlike part 26-Surgicat s2-Pemaie horse 45-swiss canton 33-Inlet ce earnings. i Ai the momedt there are pnon. 5 115 teachers in the Castlegar] Rush, Nancy School District. Of that number, | Livingstone. Third The ‘Kinnaird Women’s In- e | stitute held a coffee party last Thursd ing at the home A nice crowd attended and the admission was a gift for a The gifts will be turned over to the Kinettes to be .sent to the various mental establish- 5 The 1st Castlegar Brownie A Celgar laborer, whose Job) xe" | Pack held an enrollment tea for vivtnined thee mothers. with ent ed their mothers which results in an annual s2l-) 2 sow prownle songs and then, d_toast. $2.30 an hour or $4,784 a year. Fat ae earoa Cohen, ‘Wynnchuk, school board will, under the} Robyn McNabb and Jackie Wal year — Jan- WALDIE SERVICE CENTRE Ph. 365-6767 _ GREEP’S ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING SALES & SERVICE Free Estimates Phone 365-7075 MARVIN L. LeROY, CASTLEGAR PLUMBING & HEATING Office Supplies Castlegar: News ‘ Phone 365-7266 GORDON. A. SUMNER Naturopathic Health Service Oglow. Building 85 Columbia Ave. PHOTOCOPYING Black-on-White Process ~ Reasonable. Rates Castlegar News Phone 365-7266 90 are receiving a basic salary |ice Barton. lower than that of a j : at Celgar. are earning a basic s: Jess than that of a janitor employed by the same board. Are these teachers over- paid? Or are they getting less than they are worth? McPHAIL’S Ph. 365-7177, CASTLEGAR -:: 47-Print y measure (ph) 49.Resort 80-Chart 34-Preposition 35-Reply 37-Pald notice To sheep Workman rials. aume ss-driet B6-Short sleep DOWN 4-swise river a-Liare 5.A state (abbr) Badminton Club ; Invites everyone interested to’ a’ Special Exhibition and instruction playing of Badminton by Top Flight Badminton Players. There will be an exhibition of Badminton at SHSS gym after which the Special Instructors will play with and teach anyone interested in ‘learning or improving their game. Bring your racquet.’ - ‘Saturday, December 3rd, 1.00 to 5.00. p.m. ONE OCCASION ONLY Admission Free KOOTENAY. BUILDERS. AND SUPPLIERS 686 Columbia Ave Phone 8655158 Supplies and Installations Natural Gas and O0 Heating Specialists Phone 265-8284 L >T. LITTLEWOOD, DOS. OPTOMETRIST - 15 Pine St., Castlegar Wed., 2.30'to 8 pm. Phone 365-8211: Prin Supplies KAY'S BEAUTY SHOP Hing 909-7th Ave. CASTLEGAR NEWS Phone 365-7256 SANDING — FINISHING New & Old Floors _) Free Estimates - SOHN‘S_ PAINT. SHOP Grand. Forks 4422055 Castlegar 965-5465 Ph, 268-5025 1319 BAY — TRAIL, B.C, BONNEY. WELL DRILLING Domestic Water Wells Reasonable. Rates Phone Jim Bonthron KINNAIRD TRANSFER “A: Comp! Service” 365-6751 £0, YY In Jackets FOR THE VINTER | warmth. 7 '_ -BONONZA “Corduroy or Brushed . "DENIM - FLEECE LINED throughout: with ‘fleece collar. for - $24.95 CARIBOU RANCH PLAIDS in. rich blues, olive tones and rust colors — ‘thick warm fleece lining. $27.95 , CHEYENNE A little longer length, rug- ged and warm, of pure weol backed up by soft pile. - $29.95 Laced with green. TIMBER STAND UP. 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