TLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, November 16, 1972 ; CASTLEGAR NEWS Here Let the People’s Rights Mal or Gain Daylight Saving, Yes - But on a Provinclal Basis We believe the councils of the twin towns of Castlegar and Kinnaird acted wise- ly and correctly last week in refusing to the West Kootenay is more oriented to the coast than to Alberta, and to have our clocks running an hour ahead of those in adopt a request by the City of Rossland v. would probably create great that local i be asked in Di \. fo indicate whether or not they approve of a form of year-round daylight ‘saving that would have clocks in the West Koo- tenay operate ‘on Mountain Standard Time 12 months of the year. The effect would have been to have our time the same as that of the East Kootenays and Alberta — but an hour ahead of the rest of British Columbia. As Ald. Mosby noted at Castlegar’s meeting, Correct Move Directors of the Vancouver Stock Ex- change acted quite correctly last week in asking the exchange’s president, former B.C. supreme court justice Mr. Thomas Dohm, to submit his because « In It would mean, for example, that we'd see the CBC's. 6.30 p.m. news at 7.30 (not a bad idea, really), but who © wants to see Mission Impossible at 11 o'clock instead of 10 p.m.? Aldermen in both towns supported the sounder. proposition suggested at a recent Regional District of Central Kootenay ing. The thought J there was that this area support year-round daylight saving time only If the whole _ Province adopt it. Daylight saving time started on a Can- ada-wide basis in 1918 when the federal government implemented it in order to save electricity for war, munitions and shipbuild- ing purposes and to lengthen the hours of daily output. A year later Ottawa dropped out of . the field, which was controversial, and the of the possible conflict of interest arising from Mr. Dohm’s acceptance of a Bank of British Columbia directorship. Mr. Dohm, a highly honorable indi. vidual, d the exch on Feb, 1 of this year and “in that short time is already credited with giving the a@ new bility. Over the years the Vancouver Stock Exchange has often had the appearance of a gambling casino and trading — particularly in the so-called penny mining stocks — was fre- quently suspect. Mr, Dohm, to his con- siderable credit, altered that. “ However, as a famous British ‘ans once said, “Justice must not only be done; it must appeer to be done.” Mr. Dohm’s i of the Stock Ex- change. and his directorship in the Bank of B.C. were obviously incompatible. bi went to the ie} In B.C, the provincial government keeps uniformity under Chapter 94 of the Revised Statutes by setting the dates of the beginning and ending of daylight sav- ing time (the last Sunday of April until the last Sunday of October.) Fooling with the clocks is a highly tal - hE —Blerman, Victoria Times . by golly, he's right... it IS unfolding as it should .*. .”° Council Briefs A letter will be written district highwavs superin- tendent Roger McKeown asking that he not approve any further subdivisions ad- joining Castlegar without first advising the town. The request results from a_let- ter weelved from Mr. ‘and Be A. Spence who live ‘a dead-end. section of Woodland Dr. The: Spences say that since residential sial In ‘ing Al- berta, voters there approved the. introduc. tion of daylight, saving time only last year. It had been illegal in that province since 1948. The only way the filme should be changed in British Columbia is by. referen- dum. — and we in the West Kootenay should keep Pacific Standard and Daylight Saving Times until the rest of the province decides it wants a change. In the meantime, we prefer changing our watches at Creston to changing them’ at Grand Forks. Legislative Commiffee on Pollution a Good Idea Premier Dave Barrett is to be con- gratulated for the alacrity with which his new government has acted to discuss the matier of common pollution control stand- ‘ards for the Pacific .Northwest. coast with the States of Washingicn ‘and Alaska, Mr. Barrett, while ‘still leader of the opposition, had initiated discussions along these lines with Washington's Governor Dan Evans. Now, apparently, the re-elected Mr. Evans wants to persue Mr. Barrett's earlier proposal for a joint B.C. hii Washington State are already slated to meet regularly for consultation on joint pollution control activities as the result of an agreement signed by Goverrior Evans and former premier. W:°A.°C. Bennett: at the Peace Arch in filsine'earllerthis summer. But the committee which Premier Barrett proposes goes considerably further than this, : There should be nothing but optimism for the success of this unique joint legis- lative approach. It is to be hoped that legislative committee on the subject. As well, Governor William Egan of Alaska will . be invited to have legislators from his State participate. _ Technical committees from 8.C. and the B.C. s will be forthright in their views and insistent on their demands, because advancement will likely be made only as quickly as all participants agree on them; or as slowly as any one of the three governments involved drags its feet. D-BAR-D 9 P.M, TO1 AM. CABARET Friday and Saturday Night “Books are beautiful.” This is the theme of the an- nual ‘Young Canada's Book weer to be marked Nov. 15- THIS WEEKEND THE SOUNDS OF SILENCE The young of the com- munity are invited to use the books of the Castlegar Public brary and get ac ith the wonder- Admission $1.00 Per Person ful world of books. Books can anywhere in Through. reading you can meet famous people, climb D-Bar-D Riding Stables the highest mountain, or ad- Phone 365-3294 One Mile South of Weigh Scales at Ootischenia The venture into space. poster by the library, contest - has started on the Horcoff Farm property, increased use is being made the narrow dead-end street and this is proving hazardous, Fifteen signs will be posted on d ie marshall in Castlegar for rovincial fire marsh- attend an orientat- ion course in Vancouver Noy. 21 to 24. Commented . fire marshal H. K. Jenns in - a letter to council: he shall act and regulations.” ee, ay “erat ‘Gaalngat ae place ces, the Castlegar ig peared for their cooperation in helping to make Halloween this year one ‘of the quiet- ist on record. : se ee an easement over property owned: by William Konkin. with: Mrs, J, V. Halland Don Jones in charge, was a great success, with an ex- cellent response from: area schools. This Saturday at 2 p.m. the winners of the pos- er sontest will be SARA: ced, and prizes given, will be held at. the Castle ar Libr: = A welvome is extended "to everyone to come to the library and see the winning posters which will be on display for all to see. y Remember, “Books are beautiful.” See you at tne, Library! s Plenty of Hockey Action on Weekend Castlegar All Stars Vs. Vernon All: Stars a With Minor Hockey underway, the Castlegar Pup All Stars hosted the Vernon All Stars to two well attended games on the weekend. : Saturday’s game saw Vernon come on very strong Pi chak assisted by Greensill with Poirer slamming in two big goals on assists from.Moore and Romanic, The second period saw Castlegar come out lookin; ng for a goal when ‘DePaoll popped one in on an assist by Sherstobitoff. Vernon responded’ W with two goals. Wensley, assi ed by Poirer and Popllchak assisted - by. Fester. Castle- gar rallied on a goal from Stewart assisted by Sher- stobitoff. The beginning of the third period. saw _ Poirer knock in third’ goal for a hat trick on an assist: from Gveensill, Arkell also_scor- ed for Vernon unassisted. A scramble around the Vernon net gave Castlegar a penalty shoe : scored by Sh . again. then came back unassisted and scored once again for Castlegar. When the buz- zer rang the final score was a 74 victory for Vernon - with Castlegar drawing 4 of the 7 penalties. Vernon's goalie was Todd Smith, Suiaayre game saw ac- tion in the first of the first period when a goal by Smi- thson from Jeckalo put Vernon ahead 1-0. One min- ute later Castlegar tied the game up on a goal from Stewart on an assist from Smith and Nazaroff. Stoushnow pushed one in assisted by De Paoli and sherstobuoft. Vernon came back to Ue up the score 2-2 on a goal by Wensley from Romanic. Randy Kirby, the Casuegar goalie, played a iremendous game. Castlegar’s Stewart, on an assist from Smith, went ahead only to have Vernon captain Poirer, on an assist from Romanic, tie the score Kanigan on an -assist from Lightle and Knowler ended the first period 43 lor Ci ‘Air Cadets": “Receives Promotion Missing from the * lished: ‘list ist of nemes from the annual promotions par- ade and parents’ night of : Royal Canadian Air Cadets sai. (Castlegar) “Squadron held on ‘Wednortay of | last week was Robert He was promoted from cadet first class air cadet, Be Acquainted with Wonderful World of Books Young Canada’s Book Week, Nov. 15 fo 22 - home, Ann Cook; The New * Teacher, Miriam Cohen; A in in the , Marg-. to leading: The second period saw Stewart score a hat trick Nazaroff m * fffor theion-* +} in the® “second . per: : Castleg: gar and Verner . ayed a tig defence plays very .second : period. The period saw Stewart score nis fourth goal unassisted. Vernon. came _ back strong when Poirer took a slap shot from the blue Jine and scored, Castlegar was again awarded a penalty shot tak- en .by Sherstobuorf and scored. Final score, 7-4 tor Casul vernon took 5 of the 9 penalties, handed out. The Pup All Stars took on a pee wee house team monday ‘niorning. The first goal was scored by the Pups when on pass- es trom Stewart and Sm Nazaroft was put in a scor- osition. . ing position. on an as Go this ent’s feauae Press; C a swimming, Athole sist.from Knowler, and then an unassisted goal by ah Y stobiioff, 8 gave the Fup, Stars'a 3-V lead at the end of the first period. Lauriente, on an assist by Lightle, added another score for the pups. The Pee Wee's McDonaid on an assist from Axelson scored the. Jone goal for the Pee “ane Pups’ Boalle, was P. Churchill. . Funeral. Services ~ . eALsd a Sa RN ATW mal AIHA ROAM goes t= B ACS ‘ANDERSON INSURANCE AGENCIES ANNOUNCEMENT Hold Thursday For H. Marcolli Memorial service was held last Thursday’ ‘at the tre ‘of Our Lords Church . jakusp for Henry Mar- oun 67, of Nakusp, who dled Nov. 6 In the Trail Regional, a Hosplta| after a lengthy il > Mr Marco olli, who was born’ and raised ‘at Burton, ied In that area’ all. his life. He was owner and o; erator of the Septic Tan Service and worked for: many years as a bartender at ue Leland Hotel in Na- mee, Marcolli is survived by his wife Lillian, six chil- dren, four grandchildren and one brother John of Nakusp. Cremation followed. It is with pleasure t we announce the appol ment of Carvil E. Moorey: as an associate of Ander- son Insurance Agencle: Corvil has been. active ly established in the gen- eral insurance field both: Again in the third per- lod the Pup’s defence was strong with the Pee Wees failing to score. Sherstobitoff fire an un- asisted goal for a hat trick with Lauriente on an assist trom Lightle, scoring iri the final’ minutes of the game, giving the Pup All Stars a 6-1 win over the Pee Wee house team.” BILT-RITE CONTRACTING Estimating — Quantity Survey — Cost Analysis een months he owned and | operated a General Insure: ance Agency in Sparwood. Carvil looks forward to being of service to ou many Agency clients. 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