WELL...IT WAS LIKE THIS... HE WAS IN 4 HURRY . TO GET SOME CANADA SAVINGS BONDS... By AMBROSE HILLS Some years ago a leading CCF-er wrote a book called “Left Turn, Canada.” It was a well-written if poor- ly reasoned book, but Canada CCF Order of the Day: A Decided Right Turn by a desire for profit and an ea erness to serve, Neither farmers nor indus- trialists are angels, perhaps, but | Lambert one will get you 10 that they are as good as or better than politi- Anderson Voted Boat. Club Prexy - c. A. Anderson of Robson was elected commodore of the Ar- row Boat Club at the club's an- nual meeting Saturday, He suc- ceeds W. .F, Armson of Trail, . First vice-president is A. A. of Kinnaird, second vice-president is Keith Waldie of Robson, secretary is Ab Culley of wasn't paying much Even the CCF party, instead of turning left, began to veer a shade or two to the right, It doesn’t seem more than a couple of years ago that they dit- ched the old Regina lans and morals and intellectually, on any scale with which you care to weigh them. Indeed, there is quite a body of opinion holding that politi. cal i This Jt was only yesterday that thoy began to state openly that nationalization, one of their pet theories, must also be ditched except when drastic measures are called for. In other words, the order of the day for°the CCF and their friends has been a decided, “Right Turn!" :: This is au to the good. Na- i lik WHEEL “ALIGNMENT KINNAIRD, B.C. PHONE 2472 The (CASTLEGAR TAXI) has made application to the Public Utilities Commission to increase Taxi fares in Castlegar and District. A copy of proposed taxi fares are posted in the office of the Castlegar Taxi for the information of any interested party or parties. THIS APPLICATION IS SUBJECT TO THE CON- SENT OF THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION, ‘AND ANY OBJECTION MAY BE FILED WITH THE SUPERINTENDENT OF MOTOR CARRIERS. VANCOUVER, 'B.C., ON OR BEFORE OCTOBER 23rd, 1959. ISSUED OCTOBER 5, 1959 : EFFECTIVE DATE NOVEMBER 5, 1959 Heed a Roof over your Head? Interior Mobile Homes Ltd - Slash Prices on All Used Mobile Homes - Inquire Shout our RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN Trades Accepted Open 9 am. to 9 p.m. Phone 4321 Castlegar Interior Mobile Homes Lid Main Hig & Kinnaird FIRESTONE TOWN & COUNTRY - WINTER TIRES NEW TIRES AND NEW TREADS IT’S NOT... _ TOO EARLY TO PUT THEM ON AND YOU'LL BE READY FOR ANY DRASTIC CHANGE IN THE WEATHER Castle Motors Lid. e most socialist schemes, won't work well either in agriculture or industry. Far- mers manage their farms as well is does not Imply that individual followers of political social- ist party are personally im- moral, but that they have been misled into attempting to fur- ther a fine cause by shady me- thods, ‘To share with one's neighbor, for example, is a fine and highly moral idea. It loses a good deal of its moral tone, however, if one’s notion of sharing with one’s neighbor involves stealing those of his possessions which are in ex- cess of one’s own. as they can; in ts run thelr industries to the best of their ability. Both are motivated bonita nie ERE The Tale Of Jean-Pierre DUPOINT Dis tale I am about to tell She’s not a ‘appy one. "Tis ‘bout a trapper of de nord, Enough! I bes’ begun. Jean-Pierre, he live all by heem- si On shore of White Bear Lac. He got no familee, no wife, No keeds aroun’ hees shack. Dis man he stan’ up six foot t’ree, (An’ dis in stocking feet), He ‘ave nice beard upon hees Which always he keep neat. Hees trap line run irom White Bear Lac To nudder one called Net. Between dese lac is fas’ rapide, An’ no man shoot dem yet. Wan day w'en out on hees trap line, A storm come up wit’ flash. - Jean-Pierre, he wan’ to get home quick, Shoot rapide, an’ pray don’ crash. He nose canoe into de foam, She jump Jak crazy mad, | De wave dey boil aroun’ de how, Dese rapide, dey are bad. Aroun’ a corner, wan beeg rock, She stick from foam lak spear. He paddle hard an’ miss her, though, It was not luck, jus’ fear. It ran ver’ much dat day, ma en’, T’under 2n!' lightning too, Jean-Pierre, he almos’ troo . Fapide ‘W'en someting hit canoe. De birch bark tear, Jean-Pierre he yell, When see de wave pour in, He say, “Mon Dieu, please ’elp me now, . You know I cannot swim.” Nex’ day dey fin’ Dupoint’s canoe, . De fur still in de bow. Jean-Pierre not ever seen again, Not den or even now. Since den beaucoup de voyageur ‘Ave shoot troo dese rapide, An’ swear dat someting in de foam, Show dem where rock is hide. Me, I tink twas Jean-Pierre, Or hees ghost, who on dese day, ‘Ave ‘elp dem voyageur, beau- coup, An’ show to dem de way. — Fred Jewell as a poiltical force, makes no bones about its inten- tion of doing that very thing! Political socialists, it seems to me, can also be charged with preaching hatred. They seem de- termined to set class against class. The new party, if it is to suc: ceed, ought to appeal to higher motives, Otherwise, it will fail iy ind. Turik of Castlegar. is Betty Elected ‘council members were Al Mackereth, Norman Hin- gar ad Howard Gane of Trail. . Plaris were made for the Fall dinner dance to be held In Trail early in November. KNOW | CANADA Who dicd “of Colonial mls-rule?” An. Upper Canada pioncer, Robert’ Randall, who came. to Canada in 1798 from the Amer! can South, settled in Niagara Falls where he built a sawmill and established an iron foundry from which came ' the first wrought iron manufactured in Upper Canada, 4 He also established a flour mill which ground the first {flour sent from Upper Canada to the British market. He founded a in Cornwall to get a large of com- mon-sense- Canadians who sim- ply want a country that is well and honestly governed. Canadians are not likely to elect many candidates on! a plat- form that involves hatred, sel- zure of property, or anything that goes against the moral grain. Popular Football Gam Born When Bladder Replaced Dane’s Skui Cheering coeds ana klieg. lights have brought football a long way from the days when the English stubbed their tocs Kicking around the. skull of a Dane. That's one theory of how the game. started, according to re- search experts with The World Book Encyclopedia. A: The Danes yi at and erected the first mill unit of a projected development at the Chaudiere Falls on the Ottawa River, He owned 950 acres of Crown-granted land in what is now Ottawa and valuable tracts in other parts of the province. Failure on the part of his Bri- tish agents resulted in his ar- rest for debt in 1809 and he + spent seven years in prison at Montreal. : His holdings were sold for a fraction of their true value, though his holdings were much more than sufficient to meet his indebtedness. - Randall spent many years in fruitless effots to’ obtain redress for this, but after he had been elected to the provincial legisla- ture in } and reelected in 1825, he gained the friendship of William Lyon MacKenzie who made a political issue against the ¥amily.Compact out of Randall's oa : from 1016 to 1042, A: few’ years after they left, some workmen digging in an old battlefield un- covered a Danish skull and start ed kicking it .back and forth, Several boys who had been wat- ching dug up another skull and soon everybody was “kicking the Dane's head.” They were also getting bruis- ed toes. Some precocious young: ster substituted an inflated cow bladder and th: game of foothall was born, In the 1100’s, the “game” was more cf « riot, Teams from case. Y win military cemetery at ‘Lundy's Lane bears the inscription: “He died of Colonial mis-rule.” Which Canadian city has doubled its population in a space of seven years? Between 1946 and 1953 the population of Sarnia, Ontario, doubled, indicating the city’s ra- pid growth as the centre of Can- ada’s “Chemical Valley.” Unlimited water supply, salt resources and its position as ter- minus of pipelines from Alberta and Texas, to mention a few, hava for its tewns — 2 -| with hundreds of players on each side — met at some midway point. The bladder was thrown down’ and the freesfor all was on. The object of the game was to kick the ball into the center of the rival town, When the yelling horde descended on the town, pedestrians ran for their lives and shopkeepers bolted their doors. Eventually the players were ordered to play in some vacant area or give up the sport. The teams retired to a field marked off with boundaries similar to those of a soccer field. And ‘the towns — and football -— were sav- GATT MEMBER By the terms of the GATT pact (General Agreement on Tar- iffs and Trade),‘of which Canada is one of $4 member countries, each member gyants to all other Tembers most-tavored-nation ta- riff concessions, - Court of The Corporation of the Village of Kinnaird The Court of Revision will be held in the Kinnaird Village office on Saturday, October 31, from 10 am. to 12 noon to revise and correct the Electors list. | Revision P. A. Smibert: Village Clerk. growth, Here are located Cana- da’s largest Fiberglas plant, only syntheticrubber plant, first gly- col plant and only carbon-black plant. refinerles, steamship docks, grain elevators and flour mills, together with the great- est concentration of petro-chém- ical industries in Canada and other local industries have brought Sarnia a long way from a small settlement once called The Rapids. The name Sarnia, once the Roman name for the Channel Is- land, Guernsey, was suggested in 1836 by Sir John Colborne, a former Lt.-Governor of Guernsey and later Lt.Governor of Upper Canada. % CORRECTION A Castlegar woman who ae- eidently drank poison and died in a@ Vancouver hospital was moved to Vancouver by the Castlegar Ambulance, not, as was reported in last week’s paper, by plane. ton and Andy Andrews of Castle: |= KTR MAKE HER EYES SPARKLE As Bright As One of Our DIAMONDS 5 Advertising Makes Possible i Spreading of World News Advertising’s position in in- ‘That means would School Boards Meat To Discuss Motions The West Kootenay branch of the B.C, School Trustees As- - Classifieds Serve Millions No observance of, Newspaper| slacken to'a degree beyond mea- nt. Cars wouldn't be sold. Stee] would not be milled. Goods dustry today is comparable with other like YES . Give Her a Di SEE OUR WONDERFUL SPARKLING SELECTION AND. 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