.CASTLEGAR NEWS. Wednesday, April 18, 1962 CASTLEGAR NEWS. Established In Nineteen Hundred and Forty-Seven Bee 5 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Wednesday, April 18,1962. 3° | |Abou 250 Are Expected At/ pee —~ | ; i : j were re-aff! ‘at the re- ‘ ; ) h jens monty medion of the or“ Colorful KC Ceremonies ganization. Wee ret Deer acntrary In giving his report. on the Retail’ Merchanta- section of the Chamber, Elmer Kraft said there ‘| ds’a tendency’ to re-activate the old Resurrection: Continuous Spiritualization Easter is a joyful time. The time of to carry on, to face. the obstacles in our’ "A new ‘fnllestone ‘in::the: his- | vico to church’and community. At- tory: of: the’Knights’ of Columbus | tending from Castlegar will be: R. will be reached. at-Penticton,' April |B; Goulet, Av Lamarche and L, V, : nye Camp! icici Detar Rita ors Sut ke, be i 4 _ Retail: Merchants Association. Many , | 2) On that{date, in the presence ‘About..250 persons are expec- the Resurrection. if path with a courageous spjrit that naught pasinseswens: hesatata, ae on oe uate levarchiy a ‘Oniae hcitnrs tone ttes canet one What a wonderful lesson there is for can daunt. from theit problems'and they are from both Canada and the United | fut in the Order featuring assem: us all. We must ‘also roll away the stone This resurrection can take place in left ‘out of the picture. th from our own tomb, the stone that is one and all, not just a chosen few: We holding us in and keeping us from accom- can all rise out of the depths of unhapp- plishment. ’ iness, out of colossal’ failure if we kee] The stone of doubt in ourselves. Let us the vision before our eyes. States, : the'K.C,'s' will. -hold ‘an | plies ‘of the Sir. Kni ag Fi exemplification’ of "the Fourth De- Degree Inscibere hts, Hany white 7 called, in gree‘ in“Penticton. ‘This’ will take tie and tails, capes and plu- |’: int itchol © Park’ School | med hats trimmed’ with scarlet. - ‘banquet: in the: ey- ‘This: is*not:so, declared-S. C. ‘Muirhead,’ président ‘of the’ Cham- ber. He then read from the con- stitution“ that ‘the’ objects: of the % Chamber of Commerce shall be to ak ie customary®:: ning at the Prince Charles Hotel. | 225°. Sg r aan a roll it away this Easter morn and ‘live up The resurrection of success in all areal walters of toe ene ~ : Baa irene to: the bose piled represen: F. ‘peamemmsring the event Joseph Evening Group Plans . : to our faith in ourselves. Let us resurrect things as we roll away the stone and con- anid’ district and’ the’ furtherance” : : elo : pris? rgasiations, ‘and the Hon-| the: Fourth Degree for, British Col- Print S lo fi ry 3 the power Christ gave to us, the power ‘tinue to learn and-grow of the development ‘of’ their’ re- ; ‘i . en r Dinsdale; Winistor | Umbia’and the. Yukon, observed it |” ink vale for may : : sources,” 000% 0~ al 7 Ee re ‘and National | Wil: be the first time this ceremony | 22/0901 9 fees i: 7 : : : ‘ ‘Anything that is done here is ae ; Pre pieee Fee ie | hola ae hesttees: arene one Periee e enone e: zl to promote the good for all, both : e payee v/Ous Five B.C. exemplifications : B ; ee been in, Vancouver. -|home of Mra.'F. Webster with 10 Final Responsibility Rests Upon Publisher a SN ree rere eet RH ctetorlaly an soy, aed ee Re cthnely wi woo ca |seabcs pet Oat Me ts : ‘ — : : Rater Ga tig heat @ ites from’;as°far north’ aa’ Fort SOE ad (pe : (This is the fourth in a series of ed- the author's name does not free a pub- : i Subject to the approval of the St. John, ‘cast ‘to'the Alberta bor. |," The: meeting opened with one . - itorials -explaining how a weekly news- lisher from his responsibility. VICTORIA REPORT : i finance eorettteg, aso may be’ dor, ‘and west to Vancouver Island.) minute of silence followed by the paper functions.) The editor has the day-to-day task of made available for an‘ industrial i ‘ di a . ag i u¢ : 7.4 , | mace to promote industry ‘f cova ty te pinkie af'tecosoes| BeNNelt te Steer Course Beneficial to All icex.cces cans (pees we: ae ; needed ‘dentists for this district. The person. who has final responsibil- - and writers work under his direction, The| indueted : into-‘the KC's Fourth | Lord’s Prayer ‘in-memory of a be-|. Degree,‘a patriotic investiture con- | loved’ friend and. long-time mem- |’: tal | ferred ‘on: members of the Order | ber, Mrs.’ O.' Andersen. : ie i ‘business = discussion ‘fol- : nee who have: been’ prominent in ger- ois The bua decided oe yoy ante i . * Also a-resolution was passed, pape ee ee — = lowed and it was: dec! to hol i é i A JAMES K, NESBITT how the so-and-so," ‘is the mutter jstepped jauntily forth into the q Fall Bazaar: Discussed || the Easter hamper draw on April ity for any paper is the publisher. He lays space and treatment any particular story | mee?? JAMES. vin all ‘the [an the tolling Kesrh se teae, mutter |stepped Jauntlly forth. into the |eupject to the same approval, to all Bazaar Dis a down the newspaper's policy and has su- receives will depend on the editor’s judge- piloente S100 wards: the’ prollm: : eae tea a at 10 am a ‘the church: hall The ‘Premier,: however,’ isn’t | fact-finding tour of'the province's : ‘ es ‘ ‘ pervision over all departments. * ment go pessimistic’ as ‘this, on the sur main strects. Ws: called getting inary, development ot the i Pass -By Dogwood Circle : are 66 vited - * shosTe. mire : g e é wn to the grass roots.” ¥ 3 The publisher's responsibility extends Broadly speaking, therefore, the pub- a factfinding tour te te press| penton I Sia he Chamber will ald villag conference: "I’ve found people’ on Cn ie ttc to aves the street more friendly to me/p ap ‘ ‘. than at any other tine in the 21 (Liberals Meet to Plan: | felt soo tisht. installed at the cor. has yeara ive been ae an in the i Avenue. 0 years I've been Premier. ; T asked him if he had seen Stralegy for Election Ls present time. that Gen. A.-G. L. McNaughton The whole country is-in tur: |had called: Prime Minister. Diefen- AL 3 h I eh: . Prom cc cA" print ‘sale’ will’ be held at At Recent Meeting fea ’ Administra » ep : i , oe Robson‘ Hall .on | May 3, at Members” of.. the . Dogwood | Church "| ce singe the dawaef biste 30 p. i TORY: : - 2a | he ne \ ry; hu. The ‘booster prize, donated b; es Circle of the United Church Wo- _.| man ‘survival’ has: been dependent ;S. Grant, was won by. Mrs. = pode ghitvg 4 BS: eee nee eeu eine me last . 3 fa- Giraud. re were then A resolution was passed to try ae : le home, of’ Mrs. H. Grummett | til Easter 1 ys 4 mili Tveds 8 ys Bea More than 100 key Liberals|and have the fire permit season | _ Monday ovening of last. week with Next 'meoting .is. planned for ume to_every word printed in his paper. He is lisher lays down the policy of a newspaper|\ 4h held responsible for all: news items and and the editor carries it out. However on editorial. comments and has secondary some papers the duties and responsibili- responsibility for paid advertisements ties of the editor and publisher are com-|} and articles. Publication of a letter over bined. inday. ceremonies 2 : : } . . d t L 2. 14 membe: d, two visitors pre-| Thursday ‘the’ ancient’ April '26 at. the home of Mrs,M.| : ss Cc d a T St t Ri e Ch molliand Britten? Columbia is in| baker. a’ dictator; ‘that’s what’ so fom pute Sele, Fart oy re Patel Mey be {Aprit ‘ef. ‘ Sent: ot ve stds e ; Pr of ‘stripping and washing of the Weisner, vt . - : ay aa f + f double ti . re expect a Ne ¢ Premi an @ Yukon will mee! fan ¥ 3 ae a 3 + a “be: formed : followed pg wGhada's Tax structure Requires Change jams mt wets costs «| many sons cl our remie, yx |and toon wl et in Vat-[Iete's ain metas , ihe devottonat period wae le bythe oftce of com A : 5 nett says there'll be a provincial). wr. Bennett laughed merrily, |e£Y for the Federal = by. Mrs.’R. Hunter and’ Mrs. L. L.} =" ‘on .Good’ Friday the’ liturgi- cee ee: You hear a lot these days about the . kers, and. stores. which cater to the work-|election, too, if the: oppositionists| said:. “I.-don't ming: what they,| election campaign, agers, organizers and other key m Morey. cone 2), 3" | call hours will be observed from ‘12 is : : : under-developed. countries, and what ers with a steady pay cheque. don’t behave themselves and ‘co-| can me,” and he quoted the old ‘Sessions will be held at the|personnel.:: —‘ : as Routine business ‘was conduc: |poon until 3. p.m. : A z operate with the’ government in-| ditty about “sticks and stones.” He|Doric Mortor Hotel and will fea- “Our-aim,” says Hugh Martin, — there.:will be . should he done about them. Now think on these things. Then re-|stead of throwing Iogs of obstruc:|‘said it’s’ only when’ people: know | ture talks -by Keith’ Davey, Nat-| Liberal Campaign Chairman, “is < = by Everybody has the answer for them. member this — Canada is, in many ways|tion:'in tha government's path, 1 ° ‘ they're losing an’ argument’ that | ional Organizer of the Liberal Par-}to make it clear to all our candi- they resort'to kicking and scratch- | t¥; and Royce Frith, ‘president of |dates and executive workers how henchmen in Ottawa say that un-/ ing: and‘ name-calling, * E ae Ontario anieral Soca we Propose to fight and win. the ‘ : " less the’ opposition doesn’t: stop|! “ The’ Premier said’he’s’no dic-| and popular television Bersoi | next election. In Cam- to produce goods that will sell in world were a fully matured economy, with plen-| obstructing there'll:be an. election | tator, that his government doesn't | Topics to be reviewed will include | paign College,. we use the most markets. .-. : ty of people-and ‘a big domestic market. and-at the same time Mr. Diefen-|dictate, and‘ that he'll’ accept’ no policy, use iat sTeacarehsutillzation modern, teathing methods’. avail ;, s Tease ante aker plays coy with the date. dictatorship from one, but will | of advert i able. : Want to start a factory? You would We are spending and acting as if we had" We'll pees tave:tiis aoa | plor ona iserta Cocmetinet Win | campaigning’ technique. All 16 ‘nominated BO Likesal be welcomed in many an under-develop- it made. We no longer welcome industry sense,’ of course, until the politi-| work out for the benefit of every-| Attending “Campaign College,"'| candidates ‘are expected’ to attend ed country. They would give you attrac- with open arms — instead we grasp at it| cidns-are pinned ‘down, in the Con. | body. us as it is known, will’ be nominated | as well as caiIdates from Alberta tive tax concessions. Your labor costs with outstretched hands, grabbing for tax|stitution, as to'when there must] Then he put on‘his hat and | Liberal candidates, campaign man-| and.one from the Yukon Territory. would be low, and labor legislation would money. be ‘an election — a hard-andfast or. 168 a date as inithe United States. - ; protect you from unjustified strikes or Canadians face a rough climate. It is They need prosperous industries, they an under developed country. We just don’t The Prime Minister and his need capital nivested in them, they need’ realize that it is. We are acting as if ours : mie: | day “ reac , 9 : i ae 8 ts sionaries (were: ‘read ‘and ‘these | 5 ring a : hymna. | ily: recognized - : were? from ‘many’ parts of Canada ‘ meeting was. adjourned” and’ the} ~ "On: Holy = Saturday: evensong - hostesses Mrs, Grummett and Mrs. | will be said +? avenbave | i n{gavanrony 2 [f> anaes open to receive you. . “might scare you from Canada. Load on top| ing. when they shoilld be paying | | P 2: Surveyor ‘—' Castlox Press nant . ‘Why-would'they want you? of our’ natural handicaps ‘a. tax ~ burden|=ttentis bto the. duties in’ the : Tei ytecrs p> ORTOMET RIE 148-18¢) Ave, , Not because they like the way your that is just’ about the highest. in. the! remier. Bennett is doing his || - poomanas : Mon-—Wed-—¥rl. Phone 365-9088 hair is parted, or the color of your eyes. world, plus a philosophy of “soak: the| own: kind. of. electiqneering; he's||.. .. Castlegar, [SF s0s0-1 2. 230-5 They want you because you would invest ions,” 7 .,| visiting small. places to. get. the || Phone 365-5342 +: Box 808 |. >.) /¢ FONE, 265-2561 ‘ money, produce goods that would. sell, corporations,” and you'll see that this| feet. of the people, | he seve Be: EPR lenis 2 : ATED CONSTRUCTION > ji isn’t doi _| walks ts, i ; as : oF ¢ < ereate jobs that would improve the living P2tticular country isn’t doing much to en. hearing people prising hime tat GRAVEL || GGNTRAGIORS AND -\ COMBANY: = standards of the people. They want you Courage the industry it now has, let aloné|tng them what a. fine. job: his EXOAVATING |. ee a Se NO.JOB:TOO' SIAL so they'll have big plants, with parking bring new industry here. - seve pretie earrion rd ots ped pantie ‘easmizaan punDING =| “pay, TERE i“ ry * * Th e e 2 5 lots full of the automobiles of the wor- Isn’t it: time we smartened up? get the true feol of, Mus people: iad oace ee pues Soni A Pete coerne dan Sisto een "of the Golden Bale : a a your face, and gut your, throat be = pater ia g : : a : . ind. your back. It's ‘nasty, but tole z u pert Cuban Ransom Money May End Up Here [222s Beet Ney Homes, Remodelling janes _ BULLDOZING.- politics. It’s nice to shake the Pre- Ail: Work Guaranteed, se 4 : “LANDCLEARING Fe : = hi . : Pern A : mier’s hand and slap ‘his back and | | © LITTLEWOOD i Phong 365 ; Every Castro has his price, as the ‘any opposing dictatorship. They were de-] tel! him what a good fellow he is P & G Construction Ltd . OppoMmernter me 365-2754 » people’s boss in Cuba has once more re- cent men: and: women who saw.no hopé|— something to telll-your grand: ||. tetera Wei, 230 to 8pm. Dewis Contracting vealed by demanding $62 million ransom for their country under the Castro regime, enieren i an sthen/ ehen you Kinnaird, BO, Fhone 365-8211 i Castlegar _ for his civil war prisoners.. ae ney, committed themselves to fight back.|Zoainst him — thet “gives one a : —_—_— : In the lexicon of this Marxist-Leninist ‘ome of these are the prisoners Cas-| feeling of terrific/power. “That'll j i ares YOUNG AGENOK: saviour, anti-government rebels have hon- tro is now ready to trade off for blood ' hase Con itie |, Mos Moconquomarm | |, 20 Se ea pon or only if they win. In defeat they become money, in the manner of the pirate, or| ES tere emapink ‘a Bpectatty | | Hee 8 SB Sen prety Sataas less than human for this kind of strong- the kidnapper. POWER i ton us path peers berets eat See = = man. 3 7 Castro’s friends — in this country] — ...for‘weok-end" gardening! Phone 365-5160 Mask Bay Arenne, Frail: Sea ery, PLAZA ; ee Castro once led the world to beli and elsewhere — will doubti be able TILLSM TH PRESTR SATS ee S EE: differently about his principles when he to swallow this new dose of Castro-oil. Pe Best else eae himself was a rebel fighting against the They will rationalize it as shrewd bus-| COMPACT CUSTOM || = ars snvice. ann ; Sc HBATIN ApOM oe ae dictator Batista, He posed as a great hu- iness for the ultimate good of some ab- POWER TILLER AUTO Seg ‘SEPTIO TANED, Hoover Bales < : ‘ manist, interested only in establishing stract. Utopia for which they are always FEATURING... Kinnaird Phone’ 365-2068 PHONE S65-Tlél J: Bevien / 0 “as justice, freedom and decency in Cuba. =; ready to sacrifice ‘decency and the. in- Space Saver.folding ease tee ost “prox GUARANTEED REPAIRS i. The first rude’ awakening for those dividual, : 5 handles for compact pees ee ES pitiss eran a : who took him at his word was.the blood For the rest, it is just. another. ex-| . Here “cs bese : > TRAIL CABTAGE, - | oa Ue baih through which he dragged his country ample of the tricks that’ saviors-of-the- EVAL Neat fo actus MARLANE GEIL, FULLER BRUSH | DALES “+. VAN ANDi STORAGE : Regular Prices in celebration of his victory. 8 .. people carry in their kit as they set out ee Fuller Brush Products : mee : ir —_jrteta? e It, was Castro’s thirst for blood and on the great campaign of political: illus- “Phone 265-8878 2 2 : _ 7 tas fe - his penchant for vainglori di hip ionism. : Baten ae . BOB WILLIAMS » Saye Rha cies és ] ‘i that créated another rebellion’ among: ” “As for.Canada,'we might well ask — : acu : Ss OCKED PICNICS i HEINZ, BABY FOOD those people who had oméé supported him... again — what we accomplish: by -trading i meer tas y . NINE ee Per'tin. 2.2.2... 100 a4 Thousands of ordinary Cubans fled~-with this-man. If paid,.some of. that ran- oo) mmpoawamena: 60500 Pe 8 HAIR. Bos) baat : aes a Stace ane : in horror from his machine-gun autocracy.’ ‘som money would, come here eventually 4" BACK-HOBING | ; iota PARLOE: sels SOE Emel es 33¢ BUTTER, Ib... /-... 69¢ . They were not the.lackeys and -goons..of as Castro meets his bills. — The Proyinee| . - é eae B oe Be eke aaauty Service z oe Panic a tater tenes sn een ee pads SAE sa anes hh 385-6200 “CANNED MILK, 2 for 35¢ CASTLEGAR: NEWS ‘ 310935 - mee - Rete bee { me Ss “SUGAR, ‘10° Ibs., :. $1.39. Every Thursda; : : : 2 dh ean) i CENTRAL ELECTROLUX? (CANADA): orb ; shi fe “rie OROSENOADS OF THE Root Derlaned, powerad aad priced forthe |] GRERE’S ELEOTRIO ann rearnen’ mera’ [°° " EMETED Rae x Be : : Castlegar, BO, _ : _Tillanith takes the: Beckackes cor et + GEUDOTRIOAL PHONE 3024001 » SERVIOR ‘SALES. 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