12 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan. 26, 1967 FROM THE GALLERY Dief Now Ready to Fight? By HENRY HEALD Thank goodness someone ‘has shown us Canada from some other view than through the eth: aic microscope or from psy- chiatrist's couch! The National Film Board's ts off to th Ol a og Canada. And ector-cameraman new BREEZE makes painting walls — faster & easier than ever ls the new interior latex guaranfesdtocoverinone coat or we'll give you the extra paint FREE! \ OVER 1000 on coors Manyleclused Paint Corporation of berate Limited oGLow's —— ‘SPECIAL THIS. WEEK. PRE-FINISHED TEAK PLYWOOD Per Sheet .... $13.75 OGLOW BROTHERS BLDG. SUPPLY LTD. Phone 365-7202 les and the dimples on the face of our home and native land. fe the script writers a spe thanks for the light- seared commentary. It is too bad French speaking counterpart aid not feel enough to treat the sub-| § ject with the same degree of levity. When Hellcopter Canada playa in your town it will be a regular ‘commercial ‘venture running as companion feature with some such family fun mov-, fe as ane Great St. Trinians | elite. The tickets were tree df you could get one) compliments of the Centennial Commission. Tt was half a world premiere of sorts. At least it was the world premiere of the F French version. The English version had j been premiered: earlier In Tor- onto, How much more PROCEEDS from the recent ‘SHSS fashion show, sponso! ed by the Stanley Humphries Fashion ‘Club'were donate to the Kootenay, Wi for Handicapped Children.’ The cheque for $165 was received by society president E. A. Fitzpatrick. Pictured from left to right are Rev. Tom Wilding, Margaret Thorp, Cathy Lamarche, Dianne Lange- vin, Sheila Tegart and Mr. Fitzpatrick.” Letter to the Editor Canadian can you get? Anyway when it comes in|: your direction, don't miss’ it, It won't stir your patioten or challenge your bi mM. will just iow you whet. a.color- ful and interesting country:we have. ee ae ‘The Conservatives apparent- ly felt the Centennial Year migh: be a little dull and have decided to throw in a little excitement of their own. A leadershiv con- vention in the fall to pick’ uv. where Expo leaves off might be just what the country needs. John Diefenbaker. was niev- er one to leave the initiative in the opponent’s hands. "In typical fashion he now has the ball and is running with it. He as much as told the Camo followers: “OK. you asked for a leadershiv con- vention. let’s have it. Aud th sooner the better.” No one will know for sure until Dief stens on the cnvention platform whether he will contest ie leadership or step ae an tt] Dear Sir: E | telling th Teachers Must Organize Jim Lamont can easily find out’if:the teacher who is writing the column exposing the humiliating conditions under which B.C. teachers work fu ith by going into co In a court of law the full facts about our’ B.C. teach- ers will come out.and.a lot more than the parents know about to- Parents came to me about their children and I did not know e| the child as all I saw each day was a sea of faces, My dailv/5 work of hours came to about 12 and 13 hours. The average B.C. teacher works 60 hours a week. They have no protection as the f a militant union ket candidates are left scram- bling, trying to make uo their minds whether to commit them- selves now: or’ not. r Robarts of Ontario | Uw and Premier Stanfield. of Nova Scotia have. already said deal us out.” This is not the kind of game they want to play. Political parties need to ask themselves: Do the antics a man tbe forthe party to gt the kind of man it needs’ SERVICE. CASTLEGAR NEWS have, They have been fooled for so many years by being told they are “professional” and if they are s professional’: then tet increase for most teachers, foe 00 teachers went out on strike to..get this increase: in salary. Class. size maximum. is now lim- ‘ted-to 35 nunils, reduced class Yoads in-elementary and junior high schools, and elimination of non-teaching duties, Chicago: Recently the teach- ers of this citv closed the schools down and within a. day they: got the recognition of their: unton the American Federation.’ o! Teachers. (AFT-CIO) and $800 increase: imvroved ,. grievance nrocedure, elimination: of ‘“cov- ering” for. absent teachers and “favorites” of the principal and the board of Confedoration Caravan fo Stop In Kinnaird ‘The 1967 Confederation Caravan is almost ready to roll over 5,169 miles of British Col- umbia roads, making an even we stock a full selection of SAVAGE SHOES for children 100 exhibit stops at cities, towns ‘and villages. The caravan is scheduled to stop in Kinnaird on Sunday, ‘Aug. 20. The motor caravan'’s route throughout the province 4s plan- ned to supplement’ that ‘of the Confederation’ s planned as ‘4 natural cen- mpliment to'the train, and will’ not train Foster = = Wonly the Beat KOOTENAY WELDING & CASTING caly ‘Ave. — Phone 365-5881 REPAIRS stops. “The B.C. tour will start at historic Langley on May 1, and conclude at Sparwood, Nov. 5, ‘The main theme of the col- for the, Confed the story of Canadian develop- ment. — but there -is ter flexibility with the caravans, greater emphasis can be Slased on tho” Sminatare fal con with local: centenn celebrations» centering around the, elght caravan trailer un! ever, try to suppress | freedom of speech, if they attempt 0 silence a ‘teacher b by finding we who is writing the column and threatening to. dismiss him for his telling the truth ‘about working conditions for teachers. The Canadian Civil Liberties As- sociation {s watching and so “Is this tenet ele fi 300 Baker St. en Name, "thomas Paine,” SKIS - SKIS-SKIS EVERYTHING F FOR THE SKIER " Bpectalizing in Ski Clothing for men and women ineludir and dackets in excel RELOADING SUPPLIES - TOOLS - DIES - POWDER - PRIMER * EMPTY CASES -' NOSLER : GUNS — GUNS— GUNS— GUNS Norm’s Sport Shop NELSON, B.C. Open Mondays from 9 am. to 6 p.m. Ph. 352-2015 Detroit: $700 salary in- crease; duty free lunch periods, special: classes, a psychologist and psychiatrist for each'school, Business and Professional Directory elimination of teaching du: tles, etc. Montreal: ‘The teachers ‘in this city are still on strike as this article is written: and they will win all they ask for before they return to the classrooms, Canadian teachers are now the true ‘professionals — doctors, lawyers, dentists, etc. Quite a vast difference. tant there is little hope that the var- ious boards of education in B.C, and elsewhere will ever attempt to: treat the teacher with the als | respect they give to the janitor mber, For a hundred years the old antique National Education As: sociation told th the American tea: | th fessionals’ chers. they .w: “prafe and that thoy e could and. should | te: not:strike; that: conditions would} s: be corrected in due time. Let.us.now look at the Am- erican teachers reply to that ignorant statement: New York City: $995 salary tlor a plu ciety, their actions betray fed Teachers spy on each other, they tattle or “rat”? on each oth; be and they seldom, if ever, ‘Dutch Maid Bakery WEEKEND SPECIAL FRENCH BREAD, ‘Reg. oy loaf | HOMEMADE BREAD, 6 loaves’. Tn our Bakery, Across fron Liquor Fresh: Donuts-Every Morning at 9 when it comes ‘toa fieht for thelr betterment and welfare of their fellow teach: ers. Teaching anthers. they them- relves are ienorant of the stetus of the Canadian teacher. ‘Div: ide ‘and conauer” say. the var- inus boards.of education in Can: ada and the teachers. follow along as the sheen they are. “There is a little hope. how- ever, in the newly. formed Can; adlant Federation, of ‘Teachers Question: Does Castlegar Have a Machine Shop? MACHINE MEG. C0. —AT THE TOP OF SHERBIKO HILL. 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FIELD & STREAM By Jack White Time the People Demanded Some Action Last spring this writer tool up valuable hy newspaper space i for three succes- oper. survey. to ig on the Ar- ‘ow Lakes to an- alyze our! fishing | tential. ;Or rather in an™effort’to get the department of conservation. and recreation to ‘conduct the nec- essary surveys and studies*to find out what that potential was. The West Kootenay Zone of Rod and Gun’ hb bs held a pro- test meeting in. Castlegar on the same subject to: draw at- tention to the problem and a ‘resolution demanding immediate | . action was endorsed unanimous- y at’ the: B.C, iu dlife Conven- on last May in Prince George. ‘We were all lulled into’a sense of complacency when Dr. Hatter, director of the fish and game branch stated that surveys would: commence’. immediate! that at least $25,000; would be spent on the Arrows in 1967 to ‘complete or rather commence the required surveys in 1966, and that a full time fish biolo- gist would be working on the |i, lake by July. res To date I wou! and itis a fact, that approximate- ly $8,000 has been spent on the Arrow Lakes. The suey oye which we were ed have: 0) been a "art of the cateloguelng of existing spawning beds an those that Fill be ‘lost by flood- B. Our promised full time biolo- instead: of ‘coming to the Arrows, decided that ‘Africa as more enticing. The waters of the Arrows start 1968 not 1969 and the of the Arrow Lakes ‘rise tential never be known. We,-and I mean all the people of ‘British Columbia have on a string of. unfulfilled and empty Bromises: The people of this district will! lose a:fishery that is: of oe oetnad -value, but is estimated by experts to be worth millions ot dollars an- nually, < 'e will have absolutely’ no comeback —'simply because we cannot prove what was here be.| fore and why? Because the pro- vinelal government did“ not ex- pend the necessary time and money to find out: what ‘is ‘here now and in so doing they can disqualify most of all arguments which are put up in Jatter years. The value of our Dolly Var- den fishery is known to be ex- tensive, but there is-not a chance find out how extensive, The value of our Kokanee fishery his not even been touched upon. | As for the Kamloo Ops ° fishery, the department hasn'’t got much of a clue on it. We are sure that the rise and fall of water will decimate the Kamloops spawning grounds, as well as most of the. food sup- ply for the fry of this wonderful sporting fish, but when we don't ow what this population is for sure, what can ‘we do’ about it? @ West Kootenay Zone of Rod and Gun Clubs is going to take up the cudgel on the Ar- row. 25 . once. more, - and «I! think every Board of Trade, ev- ery service organization, and in fact every merchant and citizen in the district should take it up been Jed down the ‘garden path | too. It is time that we the peo- ple demanded. that those in pow- er quit leading us around with empty .promises. and. give us some action, It !s easy to promise something when you feel that no'one will follow it up and de- mand fulfillment of it. It's time ‘the last two weeks there have been nice catches: of Dol- nata;’and Broadwater areas, Fishing is good above Tag- um Bridge and the Kokanee fishing at Balfour is excellent. Jock Stewart and Gary Walsh did all right up at Sum- mitt: Lake, but ‘left 'a lttle to cay They 1 had‘a line rigged ey turned over to a Fuond her dropped them a note later to tell them that he land- ed a‘ six pound Kamloops on atten they left. Nothing ‘like ‘a little salt to make a‘wound feel better. Tickets to the Sportsmens members up Feb 15 when they will 59 on the market on’a Norm Ne News, Bob King, Sas Sicont or myself and make Ou get yours early as. they a are. din ited. Expanding Jual. Auction Services expanding its services from Cres- ton to Castlegar. Jual Auction Services to Castlegar is The person making the last bid before the can went out would be te purchaser. Alex and owner, this week sexi explained WILLIAMS MOVING & STORAGE ..(B.C.) 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