CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 16, 1961 Hitler fs none of our busines, In Fernie Ethiopia is none of our bus! Active Commies Danzig Is none of our business. Area should be cor there. Czechoslovakia = Is none of our business, The Berlin Question: i s One Of Principles ‘The Prospector, Nelson A statement attributed to a Femnic Free Press recently is: An in last week's issue of the Free Press, entitled “No War Over Berlin” and inserted by the Fernle-Michel Com- munist Party of Canada, offers a solution to the present Impasse over Berlin and lists a number of points it considers necessary to “save the peace.” ‘This newspaper “and the vast majority of its readers are in com- plete sympathy with the objective sbout remain as distasteful as ever. The first polnt made by our Communist friends is a peace treaty with a neutralized Germany. Now we fail to understand exactly what is meant by this. How can any country, faced with the threat of annihilation, be “neutralized” or remain neutral. Many countries are attempting this very thing, but these are mostly in parts of the world more remote from impending disaster. ise even these show & , [is to be Soviet-dominated, The Of “free” What about East Berlin, or East Germany for that matter? We read no for “The whole of Berlin is not worth the life of one Canadian young- ater,” | Over a hundred years ago the them as “free city" or “free coun- try.” Are they to remain as Rus- sian satellites, without freedom of self-determination or self-expres- sion? These, and hundreds of equ- ally pertinent questions are conven- iently ignored by our self-styled “peace-loving” comrades. Tt Js not fitting for Canadian Communists to come forward at this critical time with ill-conceived proposals for world peace that re- fNlect nothing but the pratings of their counterparts behind the iron curtain, Why can't they learn to be Canadians. first, or is that too much to expect? It would seem that a small segment of our population is sys- ceptible to the Indoctrination and brainwashing that plays such an important part In the spread of the world. » tendency to a@rift elther into the Soviet or Western bloc camps, : The request for support of. a This is difficult for most of us to understand. Why should otherwise sober-minded and intelligent people be s0 fanatically anxious to permit to the What the world needs is to be com- pletely demilitarized and nuclear- free, and to apply such a policy to @ comparatively small zone would made in the advertisement is that ‘West Berlin be declared a “free pat with access guaranteed. What mean by a “free city?" Gould it be poasible that free elec- tions are meant? Of course not! Neither does it mean that all other freedoms exercised in democratic ewee.. ST. RITA’S to be dictates of a foreign totalitarian: state? We daresay these same people would be among the first to rise in protest if thelr own government were to-deprive them of even one of the precious freedoms they now en- joy but which are entirely unknown in the Communist countries, Yet their inconsistent thinking leads them to admire and accept joyously any subjugation that may be in- flicted on themselves and thelr fellow citizens by a foreign power. ‘This mental attitude leads them to accept, without question, the lead given to them by thelr Sobiet masters in local, provincial, federal and -world affairs. This, in turn, leads to proposals for world Lens that are but the thoughtless, Rey. E, A. Brophy, PP, Sth at Elm Street Sunday Maases - 8.30 and 1030 am Evening Mass - 6.00 p.m. GEACE GOSPEL CHURCH ASSOCIATED . ‘Tues, 7:30 pan. Young -People’s ‘Thurs., 7:45 pm. Bible Study UNITED CBURCH OF CANADA. Robson — lat and bie paced at Castlegar — service f f Woriy at) Kinnaird — Sotise’ of f Worsy at) CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST - LD. Sundays at 10 am. in the Twin ‘| pared an extra strong brew of tea of the Russian hoy which does their Sadenetng for them. All proposals for the solution of domestic or world problems should be regarded in that light, ‘ Irish Amorican Invented Tea Bags An Irish American by the name of Sullivan js credited with invent. ing the popular and convenient tea bag. ‘Bullivan discovered that he could save @ great deal of money for his tea firm by distributing his samplea in small cloth bags, ‘Tea bags today are used by over 60 per cent of the people. who drink tea, Lows World Fair. One man tried in vain to attract people to his hot tea pavilion, then he came up with 9 new idea, In desperation, he pre- and served it with chunks of ice and lemon and sugar, Te wes a te hit. “Great L as Danie] O'Con- nell was called, and rightly so, at & mass meeting on the hill of Tara of 450,000 men, is reported to have eaid: “The freedom of Ireland is not worth shedding one drop of blood to attain.” Ireland repudiated that statement, and Ireland is a Republic today because of that re- pudiation, It_is a question of yalues, of principles. Human dignity demands free- dom. Man is not just an animal, He has an immortal soul. Whether and Values . }@ar council Tuesday night, — Behrend in Algemen Handelshiad, Amsterdam, Korea is none oto our; “Bes! business. 100 ft. Sidewalk, Built in October ‘One -hundred fest of sidewalk was Inid along Columbia Ave. from the Crossroads Service to Popoft’s store during October, works super |. visor Norman McNabb told Castle. .. Mr; McNabb sald 160 ft,- of sidewalk retaining wall had also been. constructed along ‘Columbia between the Castle Motors and ‘Nemrave's Store during the month, Seventh Ave, between Juniper and Hemlock was opened to traffic and three stand pipes: were Instal- led for {ire protection in the Sher_' on earth, And. there will always be free. Weare passing through the there will be great souls who stand tons, they are the reflection of God | biko ‘subdivision in October. +. Dwo .water services were instal. great men‘ and women who will|ied during the. month ‘and $109,000 think, and oct, and live, and die if|in building. permits were approved, necessary, 50 that the race will be}Muaintenance — including street cleaning, grading, repairs to street most cruclal period’ of human his- | signs and blacktop patching — was tory, a period of heart-searching, of | also carried out, some of it under the right disposition of values, andjthe winter works program. - PHONE SE! RVICE e SHOPPING .@ TYPING © MESSAGE & ANSWER SERVICE PHONES 365-5265 and 965-4544 . lead, Loulse Poole. WE WAKE You “EMPLOYMENT SERVICE firm and adhere to the eternal va- lues and principles God gave them, and survive because they have been true to God, Victory comes, not to those who can inflict most, but to those who can suffer most, . “I would rather be a Red than dead” jis the motto of a coward, : “I would rather be right and] dead". is the motto of a martyr. the Kremlin or its fell believe this or not will not change this truth in the least. We have God's word for it, and that 1s good enough for us, We believe in God. The fool has sald ... there is no God,-And the number of fools is infinite. God respeots man’s liberty. He will not interfere with man’s free-will, But man will answer to God for his use or abuse of that gift. Again: whether men believe this or not does not change the fact. Values are eternal. Principles ere eternal, and no self- INSURANEGE For All Your INSURANCE AND | REAL ESTATE NEEDS Phone 365-3441” ANDERSON AGENCIES infallible egotist can ‘destroy them. Men have valued freedom, to think, to act, to Hve in all ages of the world’s history, and history has vindleated this freedom, Tyrants, dictators have: come and gone, but the basic principles and values have survived, Men have died for free- dom, but freedom has lived on. Human beings are not automa- Birch Plywood - To be Promoted Around World ‘The many advantages of Can-| adian Birch Plywood ag an ideal finishing material for home end office are described in an attractive tuli-color brochure issued .by “the ent’ of Trade -and .Com- merce In co-operation with the Ca- nadian Hardwood Veneer and Ply- wood Bureau of the Canadian aun bermen’s Association, Entitled “Besuty in Plywood . +» Canadian Birch,” the new brochure will be used in Canada’s export trade promotion drive by the |: Department, and will be distributed to potential buyers in direct mail campaigns and at timber trade fairs in Britain, the United States and other countries, ‘The brochure explains, with several striking illustrations, the in- numerable applications of Cana- dian Birch Plywood for decorative and practical -interior effects. With its deep- graining and vichly-textured surface, this aristo- es in the warm and intimate sur- Toundings of the home, Some of the” many applications are walls afid ‘ partitions, built-in cabinets, and matching doors and wall pan- elling. er you" never again W hes Dey jave time and eat = lothes anytime-you how fresh ‘and nue. your ‘clothes come out. SEE YOUR ELECTRIC APPLIANCE DEALER— about pachday weather. You can bidreses on the sun inside and see Castlegar Ladies ‘Team 1 _BEipBaib ‘Tarbet;.: slip parse Ven isnt ®° myo, patr of Gitte ice skates, CURLING. CLUB | 225,cumition Fa inch cut -to cord A Sollvered ER’ 365-4704. tinds condita’ $4R5. Ay witht timer, Binnaird, Oox, new >| ditions ne trick vyzertoo; Gnd,” Andoeasbik:| ‘Team 2 : Skip, Marg Dennevs; Srd, Bey Rob-~ erts; nd, Annette Youngman; lead, Helen Douglas, Team 3 Gkip, Ivy Hill; 3rd, Evleen Buchan- BEACON MOTORS Ltd. Pontiso — Bulk —~ Vauxhall 701 Baker St.) Nelson . Phone 678 camaged, white FOR SALE Ohev, powerglide. ercentent 75 BLU furnace, brand new, ‘sine, $149, I-ton Frack, dust ‘wheels, flat $20 running’ con- dump box, good Rollehome trail Sox rin ution tren aad propesty neat Garsingugnler Park. Apply tomatic 1955 Bi power uu Sane, Tee t's out. |'"~ BARRIES BARBER, SHOP ‘Two Chairs — No Waiting tfn37 Phone ‘305-8667. 6845, 346) Knit King knitting machine, ee 22RE © Rotsalitt, Sox 24, 2a v rgan ‘65 Bulck hard ug StpRy Boundary SEhotrie® or} omatic, ‘AG, Fadia, oR » alte Gemmell. ai an; 2nd, Mang lead, Rose Dickson, Team 4 Qkip, Hilaine Martin; 3rd, Norma Matheson; Qnd, Alice Anderson; lead, Vicki Jones. Team 5 Skip, Aileen, Oglow; 93rd, Elaine Molntyre; 2nd Mrs, Walker; lead, Carol Jeffery. ‘Team ¢ Skip, Shirley Hampshire; 3rd, Orla Granstrom; 2nd, Emily Latta; lead, Morrow, LL.S. Lid. e Charter Service Towing anywhere on the Arrow Lakes Phone proogena NIGHTS — NELSON Currier’s - Barges ett, 2aaee Peron ld street lights — Sacrifice’ Sale New 2-bedroom home in Castlegar $8,500 Estate ‘ageten Geos rae fe) interested | the sus at the ‘Castlegar Vilinge of os Choice lol = hospital: | Scueatse unite ao ose id re- tonal facilities, a 368-840, MS ler, poet forth seer eas ae oe ‘968 6aan 1 or phone i rerene Gohapletly Tur= lef ur La will ee Ht good homie gees ars sa Apartments. ne Arrow Lakes Fe Service ud Skip, Loms Lewis; 3rd, Joy An- drews; 2nd, Helen Mosbey; lead, ene ee 18 Skip, ‘gueris pes ions: $rd, Sophie Janicki; 3nd, Bev. Basram; lead, Rhonda Colepy. Team members will be notified by their ekips when the Draws are completed by the men’s League, and as soon as the lon fs available, sale, Ph, cease gas oe wale in a Castlegar y washing mach! good conaltion: Priced for, 365-5767. Tocat 40, Apply ig Courtnal, f ua i mulne bargain. pe 2 Dew, atised 5 sewing mi cash. Ths ‘treadl nae if-in. Phillips TY, ofter Bes, excellent Pondition Bh. on ee er eae females, 375 al Sewell. or or 4 Wee field, zscqnliy ei Temodetiee, automa- tion, Will oe ome ¢ of erat ex. save, ‘d | Carter, /Ph, 385-3111, = ‘FOR RENT In Pasa Creek, 3-bedroom house on 16 scres land near school, S.gp0. Ph,” 365-5603, ‘Furnished, heated suite. Few 348 | blocks ieee centre of town, Phone Heights. Robson, P] RT iA eajoining Tots, Galambia Phone vie eo quite, ‘with bath, in Har vick Block. Bh. 365-5085, a NTA fete See SE ee KIWANIS CASTLEGAR HIGH SCHOOL SAT., NOV. 25 — 8 P.M. PROCEEDS TO KINNAIRD SWIMMING POOL ADMISSION: $2.00 (Includes Card) ROBSON MEMORIAL CHURCH United Church — Ist and 3rd Sun- @ays at 11am. Anglican Church — 2nd and 4th Bundays at 11 am, Mattins followed union. — 5th Sunday CHURCH 25th Sunday after Trinity Bt, Alben's - 6 a.m. Holy Buch. &t. John’s - 930 am, - Holy Euch. St. Alban’s - li am. - Family Euch. St. Alban’s - 780 pm, - Evensong Rev. C. R. Day. - Priest-in-charge ‘AIRLINE: TICKETS TO ALL. PARTS -. OF: THE WORLD ~~ Castlegar Representative for Ko “kanes { noe BEER 8 2 "tats furnished, far couple, Tomted at 104 ciar E. Ph, 365-2181. eo Small house, ideal Ph. TB. fer couple. = mally tusnhed Zo ATES. Pully-turnished “4-room 412 Ivy, Castlegar, Ph, aee-c4o 3 346 ser romeetent Tooatan. EE ppariment 01 - shee ¢ in ponasin. PI hone: Ses tags ve legar. room basement suit ann ed. none 365-3897. ee ‘Apartmer 1} ee = Apartments. Pion 3 3061. ss furnished tages, Gouptes only or ont Ba, Phone 365-4558. 343 ed cottage ant baby sitting job in Kin- naira Ph, 366-3137. the .club for better ey scut-knprovement tarough members ted, er iatcomaiion 5 phone Rody Ba wea ‘annual Nut. Tae oe Eat Ww Nov, 28. “Buy Your Ohristmas Nuts j} ‘For dressmaking, bution Boles, general Sowing. Ph. 365-3836. Entries. for Caatile; “i 'S Gurl oe be. in by a L, 11, watrit can be ined at “Lalther's “store either in- or_as 8 rink, Minto Chapter’ No. .79 Order of annual Christm: ir casual labor service cover- an Finds of small fobs, phone ALCOHOLIOS ANONYMOUS, Box 303, Castlegar. eS '345| Deadline for classified ada is 12 noon Wednesday to the of issue. Gan partly-furn! in Castlegar sultable tor 2. Ph, ee fe ted, CE ioe eect Rooin and board in pome. Apply 511-4th Ave., Room and board for 2 private 2] act ites, ERP opment Agencies. List with us Sus. BAY 995-5000 or S05 A tes On OE ~ Greights ‘apartments: Binge 3-078, oe Semen, er Wen hay “he pi 7 ome. We have the ter Cod you. Ph. 385-52t Thursday or Friday, Nov, for the Kinnaird eek roduction of louse” in im- provement Society Tall at 830 pm. ur rugs and chi cleaned How. 3 ae etery Clean Phone’! Seg-5160 ae on 1; 016 ath ‘et x r apply = t | Lar oo lineal feet of cedar poles and an ares situated:- icant crt Jand, within Lot Ser Sent tinel tain. ea/4.30 - 5.30 p.m. Figure Castle- | ser, 345 ange to en share bed-sitting room, Phone (TTtMv«GOU =i ii Tit ttt iit tttitTttTtT tnt TttttTtniEs BEACON’S FALL SALE Chevrolets Fords Compacts 1959 Chevrolet Sedan Delivery ~M8, Standard ‘Trans., Tu Tone Side Windows. . $1695.00 - V8,. Autmatic, 1956 Ford Sedan, C fi Radio, Top Shape. . $1195.00 1959 Chevrolet Impala H. Top, - V8, Automatic,’ Radio : $2495.00 : 1958 Chevrolet, Tudor Delray, - Tu Tone. $1550.00 . 1957 Belaire V8,. Automatic, - Tu Tone, Very Tow. mileage. $1685.00 f 1952 Chevrolet Sedan $245.00 1954 Ford Customline, 4 door, Radio, dual exhausts. $695.00 1958 Vauxhall, Victor Super, 4: door’ Sedan. ee $1150.00 : dan, Radio, Winter Tires. 1959 ‘Volkswagon, Deluxe Se- $1 195. 00 1952 Ford Sedan, Continental Kit, Radio. i $450.00 _ 1953. Ford Sedan..V8, Four . door. y $450.00 - 1956 - Oldsmobile, Super 88 Full Pawar Equipment. - 1595.00: dani: $450.00" 1952: Chevrolet ¥%2-tin Pickup. tuys $495.00 1955. Buick Century H. Top Power Steering, Power Brakes. $1450.00 ~ BEACON. MOTORS LT WORK WANTED Girl, 1 ol rages old, desires any king of. wore for for after school whole and at weel eds or just weekends. Write Box 490M, Custlegar Ni __HELP WANTED 343 | Prices Children 15c, (Stv- meg LOST ‘Woodiand Park, a blye-and-e Gilde? ing 22/630 - 8.30 p.m. General : 7: 8.45 p.m. ‘Students and | 6-10.30 p.m. Minor Hockey; eat - 11 p.m. Senior Hock ‘Want a ‘Good Halreut? ‘Two Chaira — No Wait OGLOW BEOS. Building & Supply Co. Ltd. Phone “365-3351 Millar Plumbing INCOME TAX ACCOUNTING SERVICE For Every Type of Pubtie Accountant 1186 CEDAR AVE. TRAIL. PHONE TRAIL 368-6818 Arena Schedule FRI, NOV. 17 4.30 - 5.30 p.m. Figure Skat- Skating SAT., NOV. 18 7.30 - Noon Minor. Hockey 2-4 pm. Kid’s Skating 5 - 6.30 p.m: Scout Hockey. 7 -9p.m. General Skating SUN.,. NOV. 19 2-4 pm. Family Skating 4.30 - 5.30 p.m. Air Cadet - Hockey ~ Adult Skating 9 - 11 p.m. Senior Hockey » * MON., NOV. 20 6-10.30 p.m. Minor Hockey, TUES., NOV. 21 Skating WED., NOV. 22 1.30 - 2.30 p.m. Beginner's Skating (Experi Industrial - Commercial’ Wiring & Rewiring ee Se to be continued if in- . terest warrants) Adults 25¢ Children 10c 6- 7.30 p.m. General Skat- ing: iz 7.30 - 8.30 Broom Ball Castle ELECTRIC CO. LTD. Box 182 — Castlegar, B.C. THURS., NOV. 23 6-10.30 p.m. Minor Hock Schedule Subject to Change dents 25c, Adults 40c CASTLE Castlegar and District Projects Society ie, Raving int information this bike please pheue ete 1954 Austin ‘40, 4 door Se- KINSMEN BRIDGE TOURNAMENT WILL START MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27 -ENTRY FEE: 50c PER. 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