6 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Aug. 17, 1961 Power Take-Over Promises a Boom Vancouver sun ‘The people of all Canada should take pride in the fact that Premier Bennett has risen to his great op- portunity in such « big, bold and statesmanlike way. ‘His clean'‘sweep expropriation of ie key Beivately owned electric po- in British situation a really grit all-party opportunity will shun the temptation to play plica- yune politics. Howe was anything but a soc- jallst, and he did not understand you if you jJoshed him obout the obvious fact that he had Now PR Director For Standard Oil Canadian crude oil nas dis- placed virtually all imported crude from the west const to eastern ‘Ontario and is currently saving an estimated $500 million annually in foreign exchange, according to a booklet published by Imperial Oil. ‘The booklet, “Facts and Figures About Oil in: Canada” ts ninth in’ an annual ae and contains in- more makes history, even in a nation where several provincial govern- ments of widely different political coloration have previously done the same thing, on a smaller scale. The great significance -of this constructive act by Premier Ben- nett and the Social Credit govern- ment {s in fact that in.recent elec- tions his party won on the slogan} pectfully. “Becial Credit versus Socialism.” Some of Mr. Bennett's less pil- able minded: supporters may now be privately grumbling that the takeover of the B.C. Electric and the freeze-out ‘of Wenner-Gren seems lke a queer way of stopping soctal- ism in B.C. However, those ‘of us who see in EVERYTHING FOR THE HUNTER, FISHERMAN, . SCUBA DIVER, BOATING ENTHUSIAST AND SPORTS PLAYER © CASTLEGAR SPORTING GOODS 3-T NYLON CUSTOM SUPER-CUSHION 21 MONTHS ROAD HAZARD GUARANTEE 750/14 tubolass WAS 35.30 fess trade © Now 5287 Extra mileage, extra safety— Actually superior to this year's new car tirel Designed for those who need and wont premium quality for modern high speed driving. CASTLE | TIRE SHOP REPAIRS - VULCANIZING PHONE 365-4441 terprises anywhere this side ‘of the Tron Curtain. He simply dealt with each actual situation. by whatever means seemed the most sensible un. der the circumstances. rt Operator Of course we all know that Pre- mier W. A, C. Bennett is a horse from number of ‘aotae vehicles registered crude in ‘The booklet “reports that in the Past 10 years, Canada’s energy re- quirements have increased by some 34 per cent and the entire increase das been accounted for by increased use of petroleum and natural gas. of a different color — if he will forgive a term not intended dlsres- Indeed, as o political operator Mr, Bennett Js ten times more ex- pert than the late C. D. could ever have hoped to be, Howe was not only impatient of the tedious de-|s: mocratic processes. In his last years he was in- creasingly contemptuous of the time wasting tricks of all politiclans, in- cluding those on his own side. Mr. Bennett on the'other hand is one of the most agile political operators we have ever had in Canada, His sense of timing is uncanny. He ma- kes the man on the flying trapeze look like @ rank amateur. An old fashioned political car- toonist could draw a really funny picture of the New Democratic Par- ty at Ottawa laboriously throwing away ita sociallst trousers on the very day that Premier Bennett was 80 spectacularly putting them on at Victoria. But,. joking apart, let nobody be ‘so foollsh os to suspect that Pre- mier Bennett has really turned so- clalist, He is no more a socialist than he {é a funny money man. “I would bet right now that Pre- mier Bennett has never even read one of Major Douglas's books, right through, cover.to cover, He has been The great historic fact was that with the signing of the Columbia River treaty Premier Bennett, and the whole Social Credit government, were faced with’ a really aieticutt Problem. ~. There slmply was no way to go eshead' with Canada’s part. of. the bargain, except as a public develop- ment, For one thing, the parliament any other arrangement. Also, direct or, indirect obstruc- tion of. the treaty by B.C. would have snarled up relations with the US. worse than they have ever been snarled up.for 50 years, Path of Wisdom But the Social Credit govern- ment had already, most foolishly, given away a franchise for an even greater electric power development on the Peace River — and to a foreign syndicate headed. by. Axel =| Sundays ‘at 10 am, in the Twin et Ottawa would never have passed |’. Rms . RITA'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. E, A. Brophy, P.P. 5th at Elm Street Sunday Masses - 8.30 and 10.30 am ‘THE COMMUNITY BIBLE ‘CENTRE Sunday in the Legion Hall At 51 Columbia Avenue 1030 am, Sunday School 730 pm. Family Service Tues, 7.90 pam, - Senne People’s Thurs., UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Robson — Ist and a Cote at Castlegar — service of f Wonehio at Kinnaird — gervieo. of Worship at 9.45 sam. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST “LD. Rivers Hall Evening Sacrament Service 7.30 pm Ona PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH rahip Service: 11 a.m, Bite euaye Wednesday at 7.30 pm, Minister: John Clarke THE COSTAL TABERNACLE _ Sunday School - 10am.” Morning Worship -:11 a.m. Evangelistic - 7.30 pin. gs and Bible. Study. -. Thurs- day at-730 pm. Young ‘People's - Friday at 7.30 p.m, United Chureh — Ist and 3rd Sun- days at 11 am. Anglican Church — 2nd Sunday at 11 am. and 4th Sunday at 8 am: + and 7.30 p.m, © Baptist Church — 5th Sunday — Wenner-Gren, + It would. have been impossible for B.C. to utilize all the power that could be developed in both of these developments in the next 10, 20, or perhaps 30 years. Yet good engineering principles made it wise, indeed necessary, to build both dams on 8 basis of acelin ot fue ture output. In other words if the go ahead sign were given to both projects B.C. absolutely must find an export market for much of the total avail- able power. It is not only that such sale will be good business for B.C., al- ways provided we make sure we can get our own power back if, as, and when we ourselves need it here. But It has made possible a com- pletely integrated overall power. ae velopment for all B.C. ‘The first item of business must be final egreement between the. go- vernments at Ottawa and Victoria. But there should now be no real difficulty about this, as Premier Bennett has made his clean sweep of the real TI for one believe that Premier Bennett's clean sweep in the po- wer field gives all B.C. the chance for the biggest, most solid, boom ir. our whole history. Indeed I ‘expect to see the de- velopment in B.C. make a record for oll Canada, But to get this happy result we VICTORIA: REPORT in Canada to the well-head price of | 9 in: Arabia, ae: Airline U-Drive COMPANY. LIMITED Serving Trail, Castlegar & District and Castlegar. Airport FOR INFORMATION: PHONE -CASTLEGAR 365-5811 ‘AIRPORT, 365-3011 IL 3 al Bennett is Galavanting All Over North America complaints about our sales tax, he can say: “Why, the great, rich pro- vince of Ontarlo has a sales tax, too." From the Premier's conference in historic Charlottetown, the Pre- mier goes to hia native. province of ed Brunswick, where he was born 61 years ago next month. In New Brunswick, Mr, Bennett is a local boy made good, and how: — a sort of hero, for he certainly has gone places, However, proud as the: peo- ple are of him, they won't have anything to do with his Social Cre- ait, which pains, but does not dis- couarge our Mr, Bennett, : When he pulled out. of that province in his late 20's and headed By JAMES K. NESBITT and scaslet conte: ROMP..the Pre mer went to San Francisco to open the new British Columbia house, on busy Market Street, in the great and-glamorous city by the Golden Gate. ‘ All the local big wigs turned out to greet him, he having pulled wi- res in that regard long before he Ieft Victoria, Our Premier does an excellent public relations job. Gov. ernor Edmund Brown wns’ there, and so was Mayor George Christo- phere of San Francisco. The Premier gave the Mayor gold cuff links from British Columbia, and the Mayor gave the Premier a big gold key to the city of San Francisco, The new B.C. office in San Francisco Js a good idea, It is not a west, first to Alberta, and. ther into this province, he had no idea he'd ever be the first, and perhaps the only, Social Oredit Premier of British Columbia, He wanted to be a Conservative Premier. ‘Well, happy holidaying Mr, Premier. Wonder what you'll be cooking up while you're away; something or other spectacular, I've no doubt, What are you’ going to take over next? The COF would like you to grab the brewerles and dis- tilleries. Wait till you've enjoyed the luxury of modern appointments to make your comfort complete, and § the friendly attention to satisfy your every wish. Join us at The Sands — Commer clal Cards Honored the SANDS MOTOR ‘HOTEL 2783 Davie St Mu 2-1882 Telex: 086-2359 VANCOUVER, BO, 25): {] our Premier happy. If he hears any Tn ec |! waste of money, as the Premier's political enemies like to oe out. Tt will send trade north from the fastest oie atate in the Union to the fastest province of Canada. Our Premier's ®@ great one for friendly relations between Canada and the U.S. When he hears Canadian hot-heads — and there are plenty of: them, though they’ze mostly born outalde Canada — he quietly asks them what other people they'd like living next door to them. From San Francisco the Pre- mier headed east to Charlottetown for,a meeting. of the 10 Canadian premiers, This ts a sort of Union af: of Preniers they get together and talc 3, and while heya never admit it in public, they borrow taxation ideas from each other. The Premiers figure that if the people of each province are taxed as much as the people of ev- ery other province, there'll be few- er grumbles,.Thus, out of the Pre- muiera’ conference last year came a sales: tax for Ontario. That .mede DEALER FOR HILLMAN SUNBEAM and _COMMER * CARS. Commer small. Trucks. and Busses ‘BEAT THE HEAT... USE AIR CONDITIONING. Enjoy supreme summer comfort. Electric Air Conditioners do many things besides keeping you cool— @ They clean the air, filter out dust, soot and pollen. @ Electric Air Conditioning banishes muggy and ‘iploseaiit air and" provides a cool, dry and sweet-atmosphere. also’ @ Closed windows keep outside noises outside. INTERNATIONAL LINE OF TRUCKS AND STATIONWAGONS ROCK ISLAND . SERVICE. Box 37, Trail,:.B.C. PHONE 364-1633 Enjoy mountain-top cool comfort this. summer— fest Use. Sa AUTOMATIC — ELECTRIC AIR CONDITIONING : all have to rise above party politics. the point of is that without sale of some of this surplus power we cannot cut the total overhead costs. to the point |~" FOR SALE fects, App fk iy Sa ist a fae at Be 9885 |e In Robsa SEE 3' lots, en in or 368263 ES Ee 2 pedro: seuss, full ba basement, Beuabel, 2 oar port. Phone 365~ | BOBO Partly-fi inished S-bedroom hous house | tow Fe a eos aS at avdllable-at ft B6-ath Avent Ave, thi from_8 am, to 6 pa -FOR SALE .. IN KINNAIRD _:.... 124-3RD. AVE... NEW 6 ROOM HOUSE: 3: bedroom;: future’ ‘ Guest} Bod TV.‘ reception, room and rumpus * room Kitchen: with builtin oven and cook top.” Double seal insulating giass|4 thick fibregias insulation. . Craighton: Construction fend, Cu ‘Cut “ibwers, = my ‘Sond Ther Phone’ 6471." 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WANTED , regularty or for an evening out. °RICES RIGHT ‘— SUNDAYS puLtoozite-“aauuine {nt ‘Coal-and-wood furnace, Apply Sta znd Ave, or Ne 366-: ‘34 paon 2494, 333 ones Enns are TOT pupples” "Balas wenn ore 1s, Byrings oe Apply for sale or ‘Tomal ani apples, Phone | + 965-5968. Phone Gaal SO naa eS Miner tes furnact ms. 368-8 cS ‘Terrier New! ment suil wen ane Ineludea Phone 365~ __For SALE Bo formers, etc, tp Leda Electric | Oregon. HELP: WANTED ‘Woman wanted with jewellery storé experience to g a prperie force Work full-time, Castlegar, or phon “YOUNG _ AGENCIES LTD.: Insurance and’ Realtors L&R wi BLUEBERRY CREEK _ ent lectrically Needs some Ainiening ‘trace tively priced = ie COME IN AND ia us ‘AND | DISOUSS:DATANS.. - occupancy, ——=— ‘S-room apartment at Creighton 12 365-4276. partments, Phons ‘Two furmished = es. Phone rie on Heated aC cottages, cou. Hee Also, & mont -finialied 2pedroom base- a ieee. ee No child- ee hase~ 300 per month with heat 5842, 333 Sng AParmment, Appl: ‘Eremi Dply, A, enko, ‘LOST BASEMENT. DIGGING CEMENT WORK PHONE 365- 5200 once INCOME TAX ELI BOX 464 For Every Type of Business| V. G. ECGLES Public Accountant =| ‘ACCOUNTING a _1186 CEDAR AVE, eS bine carzying cose, Phone 865-5749, SC ATTENTION Prospective Ho Box ‘3! sone pocket transistor radio, in ck carrying case, Phone 365-57: Casticaird Plaza © © Phone S65 ARAL home, newly, fe H ire: | New Family Home 3 BR - Full Basement, heated, Rootena; and ret, 4 Area No. 6 ay 2 All of the watcraea a our oi yal Pais ae cycle - in good condition. Brea No iW In ‘view of tie “hazardous }| dition of ue forest ‘cover and pars NOTICE OF CLOSURE Section ‘122, eat ct a loved an Daylight Pay that no be in of Hidden Creek (bein; utary: of of Poi nine and one-half miles sou- th’ of Salmo, ate Rotent Land ‘Oreille mundary ‘and ataated 2 ix the plea of Waneta, Koo. um” and a Sout, 2 gelal hway, No, 3. “NOTICE OF CLosuRE ia Seotion 122, Sub, Section. 1, “Forest suant to the provisions of Section / me Builders For first-class syorlinanskip phone or write DAHL CONSTRUCTION. 94 Kinnaird,.:B. c= therefor, until further notice, #22 ot this “Fores i feck Mw const BA TON, : Minister of Lands and Description ot Closed | Areas AcT WHEREAS under the fe apply Box 160, fons it (Pacific Saving orth: ~{ Time) Monday, August Mtb, 1961, the aah no person t r i east comer / southerly along. fhe ate oe trict. uth. Area No. Ll) ot aerted 20 h-wea ens and extendin; ately “five and” ueruait 92, — All that porti Twoteraited bene! | 98° oF ‘hee comply. with thin ne made Ey eight (8) ra rietors wi Vio! : ; | July_16th,: 1961. é (oS CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Aug. 17, 1961 7 LEGAL & zen in aprivate | home. Apply sy direction along the 110, - 108; 204,108 “sin ia 658A | 5 Sa a Soo ae NTRACTORS th phence | eno SRS, Sa Taso, Phone _s65-aog, 0 Sees tle sip ge ndaisth B | Ave, Gashiegar, = phone 365-4773. Ww. school pu- ibe held on from 9:00 to register Eehoot Distr ot Ne. se Ne "9 uotatic Se ee igns wilt be received for Activity a Foon. re iid to be re- ae Mir at aey ard ition puss Higa at peter Monday, August ack uotations to. be | Sealed and Beoa poe No’ 9° CASTLEGAR. NOTIQES. id ‘board for 2 tle 14th urch, Sunday, Aug. BUILDERS, CO! uy and save; 4 Sawmills Led, tn11 van .G. = tint ug. 6 Phone “366-8308 . WANTED: “Want, ‘to’ rent ‘by Se Sent. 1 1,2 Higren ove couple Fi copie. it 2 2 stun ch Want ax = @- Tat on gp fox uy tome cutee’ er & 2 fenily. if: aix, ferably, tn ; Kinnaird, “Phone, Ts “Want old guns and Indian re- calibre: rift ze a ‘would : ‘ie. ‘to All “a | Bocan =e J. Winle, Box 7. | OF: thelr voungest t, danehter ‘noe Dawn ee pao days after publica ae Ibi ze jestion is ds the’ sald ~ of ‘the Behedule ‘of Act, - toris, BO, tore wor such in-form flor ENGAGEMENT SASH AND DOORS In All Popular Styles /e@ FRAMES LASS IN ALL SIZES & WEIGHTS : Agents For. Pearson-..Sashless . -Win- dows: and. -:-All'--Sealed nettUnltsocsc) 4 ‘Mr, and Mrs; ars, Willisca ‘r- T. Waldie ‘Vasey, to Mr. Dar ae sf a and Mrs. ie to take 2 at they Deputy Minister of Agriculture Films:in by. 5 Out by 5 per Phone 365-3811 Milk is the first food you have 488 neral’ Pettitt Photos QUALITY WORK —: FAST SERVICE ‘p.m, Today trict. . =| 1x lat ern of . 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