CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August 4 1960 VICTORIA REPORT Election Bally-Hoo Needed By JAMES K. NESBITT George Gregory, Liberal MLA for Victoria, favors the noisy pollti- cal conventions of the U.8. , He wishes Canadfan political conventions could be less dull and stodgy. He pute it this way: “It's a wonderful thing to generate so much enthusiasm over politics, It’s a mat- ter of chagrin to me that people don't show it here.” S Public Works Minister Chant, a Social Credit pillar, talks so much nonsense, but for some strange rea- son feels superior, when he says: “Here we get to the point more quickly, without the window dress- ing and the stage play.” ‘What point? An election? Why, here we never know when there'll be an election. Premier Bennett himself has admitted he never stops fighting an election campaign. In the U.S. a campaign lasts about four months; here it goes on for years, It never stops. As to window dressing and stage play — who — better at these than our premier’ Its not es bad .idea, either, be- couse it does keep people on thelr e8. Socred window. dressing and|- stage play have made Bennett al- most a household name, in this Province, ‘This ts {Ine for the premier, for he believes in the old saying: “If you're a politician 1t doesn't mat- ter what they say about you, as long 26 they keep talking about Cominco Men Win Prizes for Safely Employees of Cominco’s H. B. Mine attended a banquet at Salmo Thursday night in recognition of the mine's 1959 safety record which Tesulted in the mine being awarded the John T. Ryan Dominion Trophy and Regional Shield for the second consecutive year, - Each of the men were presented with a desk pen set, Last year, the men were given Jackets in recogni- tion of winning the 1958 Dominion ‘Trophy. NOTICE The PARK ELECTRIC will be.closed from AUGUST 4 to 24. WESTCRAFT ALUMINUM & PIERSON ‘| tics Is vital to them, then these you. — when they stop saying any- thing, it’s time to worry.” T agree with Gregory’ about the effectiveness of U.S. polilicul con- ventions, Result of the whoop-de- doo, the shouting, the tinsel of our neighbor's conventions is that Can- adians know far more about Amer- ican politics and politicions than they do about their own. , Certeinly, Americans know far more about thelr politics than Can- adians do about theirs. ‘Probably seven Canadians in 10 could identify Kennedy and Nixon but likely not three in 10 could tell you who Lester Pearson or Hazen Argue are. No more than five in 10 could properly identify Diefenbaker. Canadians are gradually taking hold of the American type of po)i- tical fanfare, as, sooner or later, we take hold of everything Ameri- cin B.C/s Bennett, like his political adversary, Gregory, knows the value of fanfare and controversy, how they create public intereat in public af- fairs, It was bally-hoo, to a very great extent which put the Diefen- baker government in. ‘Yes, window dressing and stage Play ore important, even though Chant sneera at them, then engages in them at every opportunity. Ev- erytime he speaks in the Legislature he window dresses, stage plays, and polishes apples — which is fine and dandy, because {t keeps him from growing too dull, and infuriates his opponents. If bands and buttons, songs and girls, placards and flags can create an interest in public affairs, if they can educate: people to realize poli- things are valuable, Perhaps it's too bad they're necessary, but they‘are, for most people cannot be serlous students of politics, BOHN — JOHNSON Four attendants preceded the bride up the aisle of the United Chureh’ July 9, when members of Kinnaird” families were: principals in an early evening wedding, tab- eau, They were Martha Ann, dough- ter of Mr.‘and Mra, John A, John- son and William Loule Bohn, son of Mr, and Mrs, R. H. Fenner. Rev. T, M, Karpoff at Kinnaird Couple Wed Here - * Mrs, J, ‘By, Wallace played the nuptial music’ and. members’ of tho | congregation sang “Oh Perfect Love” during the signing of the register. + A gown featuring @ three-tiered akirt of nylon net over rayon taf- feta. was chosen by the bride, who was given in “martiage by her fa- ther. The bodice of nylon and ace- tate Ince was accented by sequin the ceremony for which the church was decornted with red roses, dais- fes and sweet william, Propane Gas Firm Will Soon Open Castlegar Branch A new company ts to go into operation in Castlegar area withir. the next two or thrée weeks, Barclay Products Ltd., Propane Gas Bulk distributors of Calgary, are opening their new premises next to James Equipment, Manager of the new business {s ‘William (Bill) Morgan, whose wife Ruth and children Lynn, Billy and Pam will be arriving in Castlegar 8s soon as they have disposed of their home in Calgary. . Fast Drivers Are Campaign Target ‘The motorist wno risks his own safety and the safety of others try- ing to make time in traffic wil! be hit by safety groups all over North America this summer. This familar}. road nuisance is the target for the continent-wide “Slow Down and Live” campaign, sponsored in Can- ada by the Canadian Highway Saf- ety Council during Ane, July and August, and pearl which was repeated on the collar of white taffeta bolero, A halo crown of simulated pearls| and sequins held her short veil of white nylon net, with embroidered border design and she’ carried a “| white Bible mounted by ‘a purple orchid. ‘The gift from the groom, a strand of cultured pearls, provided Jewelry accent, Her attendants ,were her sister, Mrs, J. Maurlello, bridesmatron; Mrs, R. Wall, sister of the groom, matron of honor; Miss D. Bromme- lond, bridesmaid, ond her niece, Karen Ostrom, flowergirl, ’ In 8 summery mood the senfor attendants were attired in similarly atyled dresses of blue net over blue taffeta. They wore headbands en tone and held bouquets of pink carnations, White nylon over “blue taffeta created the frock worn by the Uttle flower. girl, Her nosegay was of pink baby mums, Mr. Gerald Fenner was ‘hls ‘bro- ther’s best man and Mr, Iver Os- trom, brother of the bride, and ° -|Elder “D, Slade were ushers, At a reception held in the Church Hall, the couple were as- sisted in receiving by their parents, For her daughter's wedding, Mrs, Johnson chose a grey and rose, upleated-hodice dress of rayon jer- 'sey with glitter pins. White ac- cessories and corsage of white baby mums ocmpleted her’ ensemble. + ‘The. groom's ‘mother chose a blue rayon and nylon lace’ sheath complemented by white baby mim corsage and belge Mr, and pi Bohn have taken up "Réd roses decorated the tablés for the reception while a three-tler- ed wedding cake, embedded’ In pink tulle centred the bride's table.” .’ ‘a' congratulatory telegram “trom Mr. A. Moore of Vancouver was read at the reception for whicn Mr. I. Ostrom was master of ceremonies, Following a wedding trip to Grand Coulee Dam, Seattle, Fraser Canyon and the Shupiap Lake area, For travel- ling, the unde donned o two-ptece cotton and rayon blue sheath with all-over. white pattern. She had Pink carnations en corsage, Guests included Mr. and Mrs. + T,_Ostrom ond family, Mrs, 8, Nor- en, Victoria; Mr. and) Mra, “W. Peterson, Elder B..G. Neff, Salt Lake City, Utah; Mrs, H. Peteraon, Denver, Colorado; Mr. and Mrs. J. Anderson and ‘family, Agassiz, cL GO CONGRESS TRAVEL STOP AT_THE Holly On Highway 99 - Motel Excellent accommodations _ Beautyrest beds, free TV Telephones, ice & coffee Heated, illuminated pool Playground & shuffleboard No; 5 Business route 2816 MARTIN WAY OLYMPIA, WASH. Credit cards honored FREE weite for new TRAVEL GUIDE listing fine motels coast t0 coosty Inspected and approved by Congress ress of Motor Hotels. CLASSIFIED _ ADRATES. ‘PHON! E 3031 Closing Time: 12 noon Wednesday previous to the day of issue: “5 Classified ,ads. are chara- ed for at the rate of;flve cents per word orv-flgurg_ per inser tlon, Minimum = ““éhatze for classified ads handed In at tho Casttegar News? office ts 60 tents, “Minimum! ‘charge for classifieds .phoned in -to the office 18 60’ cent. There 1s on spectal rate of wallowing a Classified ad to run three times for ‘the price of two, providing there are no changes in the wording, of the ad in subsequent issues, A Castlegar News box number may be used on class ifled ads for an extra charge of SO cents tor handling answ- ers. Engagement notices, obit warles and cards of thanks of eusual” length are publ a at a flat charge of $1. LS. Ltd. e Charter Service Towing - Barges Restdentlal lots, good view. Apel El Sopow, Phone 5200 ent] Good bullding Tote “In “Kinnaird, Phone 2738. S0--x 100-F. Tevel Tots,” a 215-8th Ave. .Caatlegal Two 33 x 100 iat 200 aa, ith Ave. Apply Mra. Quayle, Robe on wea ‘Royal and Underwood typeyriters $89 - ($95. Phone 2781, Peas and “Taspbertles, Call at Sy, Bonde, Xinnal ird, a ~ WT pump, As "new. #0. phous’ ‘Gist. 330 hon Holst ist pump. for. 0 yd. dump Box, phone 904. cae WARS otal ‘Acre ‘and eat punding lots in Castes Phone 5187, 331 ¢_electrlo range. tena ‘cond! one “phone 6336, 131 Good piokling cucumbers. Phone 4288, Kinnair. 331 1947 Fort ae ruck, Good spat, newly. sannteds Apply 981-9th A) Caatl a Older “model GE faite, $35. Phone 3256, a1 331 gold on cover,, Owner mi Second lot east. side of 4th Ave. aout _ 2nd °8t.” for sole in Kin- x 150, serviced, excava- ton tone, $800, Phone 6481, 331 Acreage with beach frontage at Deer ‘Parke Apply Box 18, Deer Foti. FOR RENT | 5-room house “by Pho! 6 | Baas. wee, Paul; ¥ p Filllpoft, For ae oF Tenth diate occupancy, Heath, ne ana or. Fone Nelson: 151-R. 328 -bedroom house, living a kitchen, 17 miles from. Castlegar. ‘Write Box 147, Crescent: Valley. 131 Qne-bedroom sulte; unfurnishs: 2d. Phone 9897. "The Believers Ayo Book” initials "G, T." in claim at jastlegar News by paying ‘tort eae bs with ad. Glasses with lis nt colored ra es ‘Owner “may ie claiming | . New a paving, os Rrrow Lakes Ferry “Service . ROBSON TO EDGEWOOD Leave Robson Wharf. 10.00 a.m. Monday. “ ewood this ad. Dark-framed . pene in ine {aitaHon. esate case near C! leaird Pi er may have a claus ‘at, t Caatiegar, News ‘and paying fo1 = walt a eeibaaing to Nick reper Gretchen, Owner may have y calling at Castlegar News Fane Bevis for this ad.” S| ining | Buen. HOMES FOR SALE ulated homo at 8 ged on paved rose SpEroxih 10+ Ban enter’ “by, ‘hot a and. Fold. wal all modern conven- fences, ares ‘sereened-in- sleeping mall cown' payment,’ bal- ‘Trail 2187-R 329 ‘Attractive home with zomethl Ty hone ied view of the valley, jome, “living room, enon, Ta gece bath basement, 4,500, South Si ams house 14 x 24, he en EO fi turnite a water and electricity. Ape ply Remi’s Oraft Shop, Phone for free ee anisTO! ‘4-bedroom. attractive ‘home a 1%-ncres landscaped lot, gas héat- Phone or main hig! ppotntien Elanalte. ne to FOR SALE IN ROBSON property on upper side of apne BLIGE + eseseseceernerrtert IN KINNAIRD 'Two-bedroom home on large im- Proved view lot. Priced to sell at $8,600. ELECTRICAL SERVICE its an. Phong rug. tad chesterfield see com~ Large fire. juzee, rumpus room, ine improved “ALCOHOLICS bebcrabuerat pe 303, Castlegar. i 41 “TV sales and service. nant ar Marconi, Phone’S167. R. Martini. tin Do you send out monthly bills? ‘The: Castlegar News has atatement| Vey pads for sale. on aval lable we xa wom ght ho eueworie 2-3 Available sae bauystiins 2 when Ae wel quired, Wete aot rH Gaebler washing, window washing, eee floor one of, har | Incleum quality cervice. oA es Room and bosrd available. ape ply san Ave. Experienced girl will baby at and/or do house work, Box 108, sine all | nat for ae Castlegar, at ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mra. John T, Dunlop of Castlegar ere ia GA ete announ forthco: of - thelr Soungest at daughter, 2 Bleabeti dea McLe arles Michael 2:9 plate in at, Abas Anglican Chur- it 8 p. mn Sept. 2, . 1, G, Rage Bitleinting. To Insure your Dependents NOW and Assure Your Independence At Retire: - ment, C. 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Price. $5,900 Zé Small 3-bedroom home with full basement and garage on. 8th Ave, Followers Expect Freedomite Chief WINDOWS : : Arti Whart Phone 4331 1.00 p.m. Friday. ALUMINUM COMBINATION DOORS YOUR LOCAL AGENT “RELIABLE ‘WOODWORKS. WHERE WINDOWS ARE A SPECIALTY NOT A SIDE LINE _ RELIABLE WOODWORKS — GENELLE, B.C. PHONE TRAI L 2858 - L-1 To Relurn Soon The Vancouver - Province says 3B.C’s Sons of Freedom Doukhobors expect. Stefan Sorokin, their sclf- exiled spiritual leader, to ay on a visit this month. The newspaper says Sorokin, now a naturalized subject of Uru- guay, is expected to remain several months while attending to legal matters, Freedomite leaders have spoken for several months of the return of thelr spiritual leader, whose picture dreds of Freedomite homes despite his eight-year absence. and costly. margin for The answer to this problem is mod It provides an efficient, economical working force that is available at all times. The danger of profits being left lying in the fields because of a shortage of harvesting help is eliminated. The ability of modern farm equipment to handle heavy work schedules at top speed with a minimum of manpower often means the difference between profit and loss on today’s farm.” Follow the trend that leads to more profitable farming. ‘Team up with Massey-Ferguson machines and imple- ments. They keep labour costs low—provide a wader WHEN CONDITIONS ARE YOU'RE ALWAYS Ready WITH MODERN, FARM MACHINERY. Gone are the days when a farmer could quickly hire all the manpower he needed for work that had to be done _ fast to take advantage of right field or weather conditions. Today, experienced farm labour is scarce farm RIGHT hi. profita, See your Massy Ferguson dee Massey- ipesuson Limited TORONTO hangs in the place of honor in hun-}’ out campaign to bring back to high- way travel some of the fun and pleasure it once had. One of the. ways to do it, they believe, is the elimination of the motorist who calls on every wile he knows to-get where he is going as fast as he can, regardless of the rights or “safety, of others. This driver's selfidhness. can: result in anything from ruffied tempera to death, the Gounel ‘warns, Lumbering Exam Wins Steenvoorden ALMA Gold Trophy Frank, Steenvoorden, an © em- ployee of Kootenay Fores Products Ltd, and a student of the ‘Nelson class, has won the Interlor Lumber Manufacturers’. Association Senior Gold Challenge Trophy for. obtain- ing the highest marks in lumber grading examinations of any stud- ent ‘writing, the exam throughout, the Interior, . George Grozdits, an ‘einployee or Clearwater Timber Products at Va- venby and « student of the Olear- water class won the Junfor ILMA Challenge Trophy for obtaining the year, Other students gaining grading diplomas at the Nelson class were G. Kabatoff, Gosta Stenberg, John Osachoff, W. W. Perehudoff, John Podmoroff, Nick Osachoff, G. Bui- berts, D, Popadynetz, John G. Pol- onikoff, W. W. Kabatoff, Fred Solo- veotf, Raymond R. Dimock. SASH AND DOOR. WORK WAS i ve PIERSON WINDOWS - AND ALL KINDS OF GLASS SUDDEN PAINT.) PHONE Biss. highest marks of any student at-|- tending the course, for the first - Juicy-fat field tomatoes are now ‘at their best in B.C. pares packed with food value and good eating. Their tangy, out-door “flavour cannot be duplicated. They are perfect for summer salads and ‘nothing makes better sandwiches. Now is the time -: to enjoy them. B.C. AN_ IMPORTANT B.C. INDUSTRY: The vegetable growers of British Col~abia are independent business men striving to produce the finest vegetables atthe lowest ‘possible. prices. Fresh vegetables contribute yover $9,000,000 to the econumy of our province and thelr importance: continues to grow each yenr. GOVERNMENT _ HONOURABLE NEWTON P. stmAcY, : MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE r BUSINESS Appointment ONE: DIRECTORY J. 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