CASTLEGAR, NEWS, ‘Tmursday, Sept.:30, “1965 annie Ae ~ CASTLEGAR NEWS _ “Here tet the prose tho neoplo' righte maletata, earved by tittonce and wabribed peal” d and Forty-Seven. Ottawa. Learns. How ‘Martyrs are. Made The federal government's harrying ‘of its former Indian‘ agent in the Yukon “at last has‘ yielded its pound of flesh, sand it’s not a pretty thing to see. . Doubtless "in -law had no--alternative -but*to sustain the Crown's ‘appeal ‘ against ‘the :fine levied by a lower, court judge — : along with a dose of’ blunt, northern lo- :gie which made a " purlesque out of. the _ government case = against ** ‘William - he encouraged to think he is privileged to: appeal court,” nomirial $60: or .Parliament for that matter, ‘on ‘the “Highiness, or - - Wrongness of rules. © f . But this was. no pumptious? junlor ° paper: -shuffler. This was :a: conscientious: 'veteran''in‘one of the: civil services least- . rewarding jobs.who had the. ingenuity and ‘the guts ‘to , cut: through red tape ‘to better accomplish. the task’ he was sup- posed to: ‘accomplish, Could the govern- Sar cE e seers | J these days: The ol¢| | Emaying’ that paying | : halt the world: doet dusty is ee a in, huge’ He atalne ond yw how the other ‘half-lives’ is' '...no'longer true.‘ In summer time it seems as if all the world Is on the” move’ seeing how ‘others live..It is a profitable ‘business sucouraged by: Bovernments., It is not surprising’ that’ the 0" mill into a continuous Pleasure re sort, » It is fortunate ‘that tour- . ists ‘do not mind ‘being herded + together, One / En: altne for our ‘Co ion’ of Be fi- id. house ; must. be -started y cei within 80. days .of the, date of the of ‘the: loan, :: SANDS MOTOR HOTEL ‘MUtual 2-10881 Davie at Denman Commercial Cards honored On, English Bay at Stanley Park” In "the ‘case of a direct Joan from CHG: ¢ construction: must be Matarted within (45 ‘days, If construction is not started with- in’ the , 90-day. period, applica- tion’ may be. made. to..the : ap- proved lender for an extension |t of time. !" qphis extension ‘may not ex ceed 60 days and’ tlie borrower must a) within’ Bore da 8 citer th cae ey dat " day | The Ladies ; ‘club G Mae: Moroso: who : Bi together rounds of 41 gad for. a low | Fema oncarh rj up: maid aud: thee ‘annual, ‘pant luet. reports everything | § ry ‘shaping | ‘up fine, arrangements 1065 now. rests in harps ‘hands ‘of John: Landis x HY ‘enjogable e-evening. come; ou! | Bolo a ia (Ooty 16:..B nd enter- Tmprovement age Fk yey ae enn plethora 3 SLE eh ARNE Thursday;’ Sep! im an cet sleet tue nglish wr! ' Grant. ment. have . picked a worse example. to a at Toss of solitude Je and ee This man, after exhausting his pen- ram homie ‘the ‘point ‘that cutting corners sion money and savings defending the. in the handling of, public, monies is very practices which by every account bettered much frowned, upon? ; Y, Cl . the living conditions of the Indiang in his The _ remarkable _Tesponse of the = = Cornwall they ‘will inevitably earance , agency, must ante up another $440 from and sa ° MHOLY COW. WHERE OID ALL THE TORIES COME = HON 5 demand the lion's share ane : ‘somewhere to satisfy the letter of the bless them — of the Whitehorse. area in sandy beach, during ‘the sum: © i : of a) ip SUMMER Sestand wah: pmiatack niflony Bl Is ‘your green seeded yet? ‘Nos. i law. : : ‘ contributing to pay. off Mr. Grant's \in- ‘on : : if By James K. Noshitt mer months. — ‘ : a S| ind.six. have, been com- JACKETS. — tions ch an has following pisted nd. these reve are t0 “ to youn’ McLeod Or, ertiike Verzul We | of: course’'realize that o1 oat tt |. wives“ will probably, take’ the print: Of this’ but we’ "re willing «We must seta dendline for the: sale: of Slokats to mainbers Koehle were contenders for the ase etiine nteg has 10, me . longest ‘drive: and Dorothy took ay ‘heoriig on you pone the honors. here, though ‘I un- “Group ‘captains — attention! The brass: in Ottawa who called the creased fine suggests ‘The’ sandy beach is the at- : ‘ it" would ha “shots on this travesty which puts the a long way to ao so. ve (Be Baction. Just how. great can be Sade apie pus in disrepuie must be. ‘The inevitable result of this rigid Aer fd sandy" beasin Due Thay hav” enalsned Sat civa_‘MeTpretaon of Bow fr te perm "te for Maw be hg tp a ree, a apy Became sine i " ; a will: not: stay Jong, but, after e's prime nister, from. crowde: ito capac! ley must. : servant ‘courts destruction of his career 0 stray from an inelastic regulation is !-a-year, maybe less, he'll’ bow handing over that plum to Jean - approximate the Eeropesa ones Sugays Tee wi I he payed on .the coming weekend so contact and his’ good character if. he exercises. that civil servants will be afraid to use cut, handing ‘over the leader- . Lesage. This technique has hap- andthe streets of Penticton men's,18 hole competition will| Your: crew members alnd _ ary || : discretion in interpreting what, under the the brains God gave them, If it is the ship of the Liberal party, which pened ‘before, ‘It’s happening ‘are’ crowded with tourists eas- be from 8 a.m, to:9.30.a.m. and Fane Oe Sy OE hee ;. circumstances, may be a stupid and cruel _ will of the-people that they have a bunch commence. at 2p foursome will fo. ‘he ;done. .and your playing ‘and mischievous official regulation: of intractable dummies handling ‘their ‘the them early next season ais would mean the prime -min-° ‘all the time in Great Britain, ” ily recognized not only by their istership ‘ will ‘go: to’ Premier ‘which makes the’ British parll-' mass but’ by the sloppy eloth- - Lesage of Quebec. > amentary system, under which ‘es’ they wear. Only, the’ “na- This is not to suggest that every clerk behind a government counter should how busy the summer has pace of life in autumn comes asa jolt. One is not eased, but hurled, back into the rat-race. First shock, akin to diving off an ice-floe in the vicinity of Greenland, is the re-opening. of school. It’s exciting fo Bs{ usting for parents and ' pure chaos for the teach- er. One day. it's Labor Day. petent, relaxed, the’. 2 ters about the long, h-waxed halls of the his mail and planning an afternoon “round of golf, The next day, he is just another ant in an anthill. He is buffeted in the halls by a maelstrom of students. He frantically. makes class: lists, sells padlocks, fills" out forms. He directs weeping grade nin- ers who are lost, or can’t rem- «ember. the combination of their. ‘lockers. He comforts _near- weeping new teachers who do not know what to do, nor why,’ nor where, nor when, Just to add to the general: | jollity this fall at our school, . we went on a double shift. Our. team commences classes at 8 ameans - hitting ; ines deck. at 6.80 or ‘earlier. “teenager. out of bed at 6.30 ‘and ; yeu have. a a surly teenager. Pull . affairs, we will be very much ‘surprised. _ Vancouver Sun a: ‘teacher out of. bed ditto and you have a ditto ‘teacher. It's bad enough these fine autumn mornings, but there'll: be: mur- der done by mid-wint * But’ school's is only.: of autumn’s rude awakening. There is the despair that strikes when you read:a list of the “new” television shows and dis- ° cover that not a single tree or shrub has-been planted in the: wasteland of last year’s TV. Bills sprout like thistles ~ in autumn. There's the remains « of last winter's fuel bill, with “PLEASE”: typed ‘in’ red. There 's ‘the notice of, the mort- There’s.the first Pearson keeps! the prime mie music 1 SOUS: from your: frjen ager. id this: fall: ‘are™ longer and sharper : than ~: part .. ever ‘around our: place, with ‘a. kid heading for university. We figured: out that :he will need’ approximately as: much money. year as my-old man used to raise ‘a family“of five on. : Hugh's idea:of helping out with finances was to take off in mid- September with’my best jacket, all my sox without holes, and every shirt: of “mine without frayed ‘cuffs —.both of them. i Meetings galore. ‘There's curling club Pleat at which’ the Property committee : (gu oe ho’s Now I know nothing about all this, All I know is what I see in the newspapers. But it would ‘not surprise me. Such schemes .asthis are hatched i long in ‘advance. a "To add: welght to the Con- ervatives’. theory is the fact that:Premier Lesage is now on leisurely. tour of the west, “which he says,.is not political dn the least. :' This is nonsense, because no man in his position, elected on a basis of politics, cin move about non-political- we operate,” coinpletely out- © modee tives” are properly dressed and pond wonders where they Spend Suc! that’s hat itis, is to me, and ing far too much e Penticton can sty b boast ‘of, its ' succe: ‘in- '. dustry and ‘deserves ouriet ‘for as:a’ by-your-leave:of the vo-.. ters, who are presented ’'with ° an accomplished fact and they can put it in’ their pipes and oe it and like dt'or ‘lump I don’t think’ it’s honest; - if Lester Pearson is re-elected in November, he ‘is, in effect, with the peo- ly.- Politics. always ‘him. It must. He must be'a po- e or he'll ang he’s a kicked-out politic. in. Such ~ hanky-panky as switching. ‘party. leaders ‘and premiers in midstream in. or- der:to give political advantage to political Darties is quite pos- isble and aceeptable “ty under our constitution | which allows .our litician all the tim elected representatives to free- wheel a8 they choose and. to heck with the voters. Yet we, the people, permit ~ it so we should not be too stern in our’ criticism of those: take advantage. signing a ple.that he'll serve out a full - term in parliament.” -Yet we accept this strange :” system of flip-flop, ‘though we would be hoveifiod Jé. the pre- sident of the United States de- cided to step out after'a year” or two and hand over to a man a“ political . Party. had ‘chosen as its leader. )' * It’g, in the paca cards: - that Lesage should follow Pear- ’ son, who would want a French- ‘Canadian‘after him, as Macken-' ‘zie’ King arranged ‘it so that‘ Louis, St. Laurant from. Quebec; erals iit It" de gang much ' to’ attract has’ built-a‘ hall’ es- Rei nie the ‘lucrative con- ‘vention trade. Its’ Peach Festi- yal'is now. an’ established and -well'known feature’ of British Gauaaa, throughout* “Western anada, But: sometimes ‘one won- ders ‘whether it is worth ‘it. ‘The’ Penticton ‘people ‘do not seem to own th a ing ‘the ‘summer months. ° We are. assured ‘that’ the “tourist trade brings profit and prest- ige to ‘the city. They get: the profit and what good the pres: tige is isnot. stated. But; one’, thing is certain, the: ay :council’s corn is the. tourist:trade. Once city establishes a,reputation that’ Teputation must be main- -tained, But there must be bet- ter places to‘ live, where the crowds are not so dense and where life,. pass ora xi main;'con- - Sager rae Lieitner’s| icc oor TRAILERS | “(Built “at, Port Moody, |B.C.) 2 _ ANDERSON - CHICKSHA - NORTHLANDER ARROW LAKES TRAILER COURT = Managed by Wally Hubert LARGEST STOCK OF NEW. TRAILERS ON DISELAY, IN. THE CASTLEGAR DISTRICT “We Take- Anything in! Tra - Lowest Terms: and Down Paymant. : of the 18 hole match. Entry fees ‘are $1, for each competition — bargain, two for |* a $1 in| the mixed! This’ is pro- bably' the’ only. time (that you have the opportunity : ‘of plant- ing \- your. own.. ‘Tombstone, 80 let’s plant lots of them! :“ Juniors take ; note - — On Sat- Trophy .has been. seta for and. over’ the 18 ‘holes’ a’ low ‘gross 85° took -it for. Ken Scott last year. — .who's it to-be ‘year? ‘Tee off time will be. from 9am. to 9.30 am. and the entry fee: $1: an The, Battle ‘of the ied tnd tion bracket . of ‘the “Bosse” Tournament, wo --Congratalations Si, Sim, ang all maybe '| get’ the. ‘chance (tt Jim his next: pairs: nof laeaant Now.wecome ‘to: our. final on ‘doing: dt no WKOHL Discusses was -held~ Monday’ Castlegar by, members’ of the west Kootenay Junior. Hockey this League “consisting of Castlegar, = ‘Trail, Nelson and Rossland part. icipants, to discuss plans, for the coming hockey “season. ‘of: which. Castlegar is a ‘member did-’not “materialize due to’ the Quesnel council: gua- Smt o -of $2, 600 for hosting the evening in i was’ that “BETTER: BUY. JAM pple & Strewbery 4 Ib tin ns? ;,xuns: quie! and : : : et where one is not crowded off speech I offered to make, last ‘Thus ittis thee there’s no- a jetiep ees oF) the sidewalk, 7 } June; will be presented : in 10° ‘ i days.. ‘There's: tt it. staff mi ee tg allan ‘Home Heat serviceman — You, ‘your. car ‘and your furni machanisis that benefit from fegutar chack-ups. » By an expert. As far as your heating equipment - ig concerned, look where you will, you can't: +find a more expert expert than your Esso Homa - Heat serviceman. Imperial Oil insists. that it shall be so. 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