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NESBITT Legislative corridors: sre midly buzzing these ditys as preparations get underway for the 1961 session of your Legislature, opening Jan, 24, only little more than two months away, Tt will be the first opening for Lieutenent-governor George Peark- es, V.C., who ‘is now living at Gov. ernment House ag if he had been Supper, Bingo Held at Robson The Robson Recreation Society and the Evening Group held a suc- cessful turkey supper in the Recrea- tion Community hall, The hall and tables were taste- fully decorated with bowls of sys santhmums and leaves. ‘The committee in charge of ar- rangements were: Mrs. A, Smecher, Mrs, A. W. Thorp, Mrs, W. Salekin, Mrs. R. Batchelor, Mrs, P. Jolly and Mrs, J. Schtepfer. Committee for setting and decorating tables: Mrs. ' |R. Batchelor, Miss A. O'Brien and . Corridors are Buzzing thereall” his life, taking his busy days in the energetic stride expect- ed of him, Clerk of the House Ned de Beck, courtly in his black robes of office, is on duty swearing in the MLA’s elected Inst Sept. 12, ‘There are 12 brand-new mem- bers, green as green os green, as far ag the. Legislature's concerned, ‘Two are returning after the bitter- ness of defeat some years ago and the Joy of re-election — Liberal Gordon Gibson of ‘North Vancou- ver and COFer Prank Calder of At- Un. Hugh Shantz of North Okanag- an is around, performing Mr, Speak- er’s duties, which means he has been given the nod by Premfer Ben- nett thats he’ll again be ‘the Legis- Inture's presiding officer, though this won't be confirmed until open- ing day. The Premter reolly makés the appointment, but the House pretends it elects Mr, Speaker, This is part of the make-believe of our legislative life. Opposition Leader Strachen comes to his legislatuve office in thi Mrs, Thorp. Washing up Mrs, J, H, Smith, Mrs, L, M. Quance, Mrs, M, Beynon, Mrs. H, F. Hyson, Mrs. R. Oborne, Mrs, A, Woodrow, Mra, B. Macalister, Mrs, Bert Mar- tin and Miss Lily Perkins, After a delicious supper Lloyd J, Stadler and Bert Martin took charge of the bingo, The Evening Group members were in charge of the enterainment, Proceeds of the supper are to be divided between the Recreation Society and the Ev- ening Group. Williams Lake Advertising Bureau Members of the B.C. Weekly Newspapers Advertising Bureau have ‘}re-elected Clive Stangoe, publisher. of the Williams Lake ‘Tribune, as; President ‘for 1960-61. Other officers re-appointed du- ring the 42nd annual convention of the British Columbia Weekly News- papers Association in Vancouver were: Fred Cruice, Gibson Coast: News, vice-president; Arvid Lundell, f | Revelstoke Review, secretary-treas- urer; Arthur Stanley, Nakusp Ar- row Lake News; Lang Sands, Mis- sion City Fraser Valley. Record; Claude Hoodspith, Lions’Gate Tim- es, West Vancouver and Nestor Iz- owsky, White Rock Sun. Joyce Clough of. Vancouver is manager. : Cc on the growth of _ MITCHELL SUPPLY iD. ~ TRAIL OR CASTLEGAR PHONE 3551 the Advertising. Bureau, president Clive Stangoe announced an expan- sion program which includes a move to larger quarters in the now Fid- elity Life Building and addition to staff. Me. Btangoe also announced that all members: of the bureau will be classified ulider the: Audit: Bureau of Olreulations effective Jan. 7, 1960, e two or three days a week. The more he thinks of what he and his party did-in the recent election the more pleased he:‘s — the more convinced he'll be the Premier after the next election, What Strachen did, 98 a matter of fact, was very good in- deed — 16 CCF members, an in- crease of six — a falrly hefty op- position for Mr, Bennett's Social Credit. Liberal Jeader Ray Perrault came along one day to be sworn in, and he's not feeling exectly displeased with himself, either. He won a seat in the House, and he managed to double Liberal representation, even though that means only four seats, But it's certainly better than je smack on the head, which the Pre- miler hoped.the Liberals would get in the. polling booths, and it could mean that one of these years the Liberals might be back’ in power, though it’s‘ unlikely, ‘The legislative chamber’s being torn apart, and a new air condition- ing system, to cost $10,000, ts going in. Modern-day MLA'S seem to be weaker sisters than those who went hefore. In the good old days MLA's had voices}, that could be heard all over the’ place, they seldom read thelr speeches, and they didn’t care df they sweated, and had to mop thelr brows. It all added to the theatrical effect. But, since we now lve in a matridrehy, men - have toned down their volces to a.mum- ble, since women can't stand males ;| Who shout. It’ hurts their feelings. Today MLA’s are so weak-volced they. need loud. speakers :on’ their desks; most» of them read. ‘their speeches, ‘which they aren't suppos- ed to do, and such reading makes most speeches mighty dull. ‘Too’ bad, but MULA’s ‘have become a0’ fragile they must be. air-conditioned. - The new alr conditioner’ will Brobably make s‘roaring sound, as all air ccc | ‘The Government of The Province jof British Columbia “LIQUOR-CONTROL PLEBISCITES. ACT” PROCLAMATION OF RETURNING OFFICER. PROVINGE OF BRITISH CULUMBIA In Licensing Area No. 45, as designated ‘under tie “Government Liquor Aci, i853” To Wit: PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given to the electors in Licensing: Area do, and this will be distracting, and will eventually add to the: wear and ‘tear ‘on the nerves of MLA's,” i Why, in this age of mechanfcal genius, can’t air-conditioners and other such horrors be made : to work silently? : nem Soe CAE es. SMITH? Ss, PLUMBING & HEATING Phone 3401: CASTLEGAR | sitors present, the devotional period which ‘con- ‘Tho meeting wag opened with! porter offered to serve on the com-|: all Joining in the singing of a hymn| mittes. ta ‘attend: to the Christmas| followed by a ‘prayer read by the| remembrances, The president, on| then shopped at a well-supplied President, Mrs, D.' Carter. ‘Mrs, P.lpenalt of the members, gratefully|bring-and-buy table and also at a WA to Remember Xmas Sick ‘The regular meeting of the Rob: at the December meeting in order) hold the December meetiig’ (at her son Women's ‘Association to’ the|to have adequate funds to remem-| home. Community Memorial Church was|ber the sick and shut-in members|” held with 19 members and two vi-|of the community. at Christmas, Following the conclusion of the | business, tea was served by . the ‘Mrs, W, R. Brown and ‘Mrs. J, [hostesses Mrs. EL Fr _Hygon ‘and Mrs, WoT. | Waldie and the members sisted of the reading of a chapter of “The Life and Work of Women in Canadiai Churches.” This was followed by a discussion, Correspondence included ‘a let ter from Rev. M. 8. Reside inform- ing the Assoclatioh that the dona~ tion received ‘by him at the™ last meeting had been sent to the Bri- tish Forelgn ‘Bible Society. ‘Committee reports were then given, during which time Mes, A.| - Miller reported on the ‘stationery committee and turned ovr the pre- fits from her committee. Mra, Mil- ler was given a hearty round of applause for her work on this com- mittee for the past few months, Following the treasurer's report, the members authorized the pay- ment of $100 to the boatd of trus- tees of the Robson Ohurch to be applied on the balance due on the| furnace Installation. It was also de- ‘cided to purchase, 10. “stacking” chairs for use in the church hall. The amount of money realized by the association for Missions dur- ing the year is to be divided equally among the mission funds of the three denominations Anglican, Bap- tist and United Churches. Mrs, E. H.. McPhee, Mrs, G, H. Thring and Mrs. P. Swift agreed to form the nomination committee in order to take nominations for election at. the December meeting. ‘The visiting committee for Novem- ber and December Js Mra, O. B. Ballard and ‘Mrs. S. Humphries, It Was decided to have a “money tree” Pro Teams Send Congratulations Teams in the Castlegar and District Minor Hockey Association have received best wishes for 2 successful hockey -yeat. from the Montreal Canadiens and the Chica- go. Black Hawks, The best: wishes were enclosed with, group fiictures of. teams sent the focal association this: week, All members of the two professional teams have signed’ the pictures, | Swift, program convenor, conducted] secepted Mra, Brown's invitation to stationery gift counter. Get Your Car Ready for the . 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