and unbribed by galn’ Séven Bridge and Ferry Talk Keeps Pot Boiling Thig newspaper is of two minds a- bout the public discussion now centering on the matter of the crossing of the Col- umbia river between Castlegar and Rob- son. It has. always been our opinion that under no ‘ must the provin cial government bé allowed to abandon both ferries, leaving the :only connection b these two centres ‘to be via eith- er thd new Kinnaitd bridge or by road over the Arrow dam. | ~ foe lat pron a i tion’ ‘abaut™ this*imafter (particularly . abandon: both ferries. at: least - ight of 4 | ment abt te Worthwhile Idea : A suggestion by Castlegar fire chief {Ed Lewis at council’s meeting last. week * that. one: of. the life boats on the Robson ! ferries be d with an outboard mo- QUpe ‘tor isa good one. Ke We believe that Mr. Lewis- is also 3 correct when he further~ suggests’ that if . il pr tes the proposal it will find \ that it has the backing of the whole dis- ‘trict for its actions. : In all likelihood the municipality wo- : uld find the riding and regional depart- = ment of highways people most receptive : to Mr. Lewis’ suggestion although, in fair- > ness, it cannot be expected that the high- ‘ ways department should have to supply ‘the outboard motor. At the same time “ it is not an expense which Castlegar tax- ". payers alone should have to bear. f Possibly some service club or the boat ‘club can come up with some ideas that Castlegar council can consider. Humane Association There is a certain amount of mis- understanding in this-area about who is primarily responsible for pr ting the neglect and abuse of animals and in par- » ticular about the role of the newly-form- ed Ci bia E Association in such. fields. The owner, in law, is held responsible for seeing that an.animal is kept under control. Where the: owner fails'to do this the civic authority is responsible. Should it become necessary:: to. des-” troy an animal, then the owner is bound to make the arrangements and to pay any. expenses incurred in-doing -this: Should an owner ‘fuil“to look’ after his pet then the Society. for’ the Preven- tion of Cruelty to ‘Animas — if there’ is such a local agency — has a duty to step jn and take appropriate action ‘such’ ag prosecuting, if nedessary,, of warning the owner of consequences. If an owner fails VICTORIA REPORT loverhiment commit. . found, : then until completion of the Arrow dam) might create a climate in which the public would become resigned to. losing the fer- ries; This would make it more difficult to mobilize the publid effectively ‘against government action closer to’ the time: in is the government's intention to s to be waged som Meanwhile, however, We feel ‘the pe- tition’ ‘to’ be: circulated amongst’ Robson: Hegidents is'a-good' idea and'is an‘action tha€ should Mlustfate to Highways Minis- ‘ ter Gaglardi that he- can: expect a’ real fight:in three years’ time if he remains firm in his resolve to abandon the se- cond ferry. It is a warning to:him that- SUGAR ‘AND SPICE 3 : Swelling Waistline Gives Head Palpitations the people of this area will not tolerate the withdrawal of this vital service. “Ags for the proposal by Castlegar council to Mr. Gaglardi that he give con- sideration to moving the old Taghum bridge near Nelson: to Castlegar when that bridge is bypassed with a new one, this too is an idea with great merit. Although ‘engineers we have talked with seem unanimous that the proposal is a good tactical move rather than a workable idea, nonetheless it most cer- tainly serves to illustrate that Castlegar is as concerned about the matter as is Rob- son and that our elected representatives are prepared to keep the pot on this par- ticular matter boiling. Take heed, Mr. Gaglardi. This is an issue on which the people of the whole Castlegar district are agreed, and are ready to do serious battle. Aids Work of SPCA to-destroy an animal. that needs doing away .with or if the owner cannot’ be it is again ‘the ‘responsibility of the municipality to “have the animal putaway, | i The Columbia Humane “Association has been formed. to finance local SPCA work “in preventing cruelty to animals” and to help defray the expenses involved in boarding ownerless‘animals waiting for adoption. It also helps finance the expens- ae ved: in- ; d. ah This is a time. of year — f one of a very few an when bg feck 4 leeply sorry for ; high school prin- eipals, ‘It’s the _time when they have to start bid- hae ding on livestock, in the form of teachers, for next fall. Let's put you, gentle read- ers, into the boots of one of these sterling chaps for a few minutes. And let's say you have a staff of 60 at the mom- ent. And let’s say you don’t know whether you're golng to have’ 1,200 or 1,400 students next September. Oh, well, so far, only two people have officially resigned. Any clod could hire two teach- ers. Unless, of course, those extra 200 kids show up, which means two or three more. Even so, nothing to it. , but tarry a moment. You know perfectly well that one, possibly two of your tea- chers, preferably from among the married ladies on the staff, will become pregnant. You: are fully aware that Mademoiselle Tartuffe, of the French., department, had .an » unfortunate affair with young Jablonski, the basketball coach, and that one of them will be ~ leaving. -- oH * Everyone knows the Eng- lish department. is rife with strife. Since the unfortunate demise of Mr. Wiley, the de- owned pets. The Society does ‘not exist to provide free services for animals that have own- head, in February, is of the liver, four lish teachers, all ers. Ifa resident wishes the SPCA to un: : dertake, for example, the humane destruc” = tion of his pet, hé shdwld expect to pay this service: Tha ndéw’ group ‘exists: simply. to’ girls ens iat’ the local’ SPCA ‘work is local- ly support . Election Talk in Legislative : into a fine fury : “had been hammoring tionists because ‘opposi- away so hard at his cabinet mis should’ resign! cause they're so .terrible: and so derelict in their duty to the public. “soared ‘the “Premier, * in Yforthwith‘be- an-election "someday, suncusy between now.and September of it It’s all very vague, isn’t Thus does the Premier + play guessing games with the his most no wonder we are going to the country — we're not going to longer stand for this kind of deliberate campaign, first against one minister and then and out the house every two days he that it's no earthly wonder there has to be an ‘eléttiba, be- cause the oppositionists are 60 awful—what with’ thelr ‘stand-~ ing there so boldly in their places and shouting and tell- ing, what, to him, are their bare- faced: lies, and all this for thelr tical purposes, which e government. e Pre- who death er, never do. “Only. One day our Premier flew fesug most of’ the’ world" has’ moved one third “people of the:world-are: asleep ‘style: “It’s oppositionists and with the voters, ‘but’ there's nothing’ in our constitution that says he may not do this and s0 he us- es the political freedom grant- Candid: Comments “$t is. almost. laughable at any given moment, The oth- art men ‘spent. 80 e. awake and n Rea 50. tax upon ? unfortunate, conceited fools. The Sover- eign should have'guard of these : fools;’even- ds in the case of Junatics and idiots.” — Sir of William Petty, 17th Century -political econo) * PuBSaTSoE - By. Bill Smiley: are four teachers you'd dearly Jove to fire because of incom- petence, emotionalism, ‘ideal ism, belng: too ‘fat or plain laziness, So you haye two. resigna- tions, but. ight wind up with 42. hich and you wind up with a cok Tection of clots. fs you jump ear! and start hiring teachers are and left, nobody will resign aud ‘ll wind up with 12 more ers n the board will for, And no job yourself. As a’ result, quite a few tread- Tooking surly. department, . old A refuses to teach the New ‘They stare with unconceal- McGillicud: dy's. swelling ie. dlinch when a teacher: Knocks ey pour ov their “filet or of-pain?: Those who séek this reft a 3 _ on troubled waters, turn jacks and find that. somebody has tossed match into the Mathematics, or have anything to do with it, because “it’s a lot of nonsense.” And on top of this, there Three on a Match: Boom!. Few people, even those who consider it to be bad luck, ing li; with “three know that the belief ting a on a match” originated during the Boer War. British soldiers to-light up on one match: If a match was “kept lighted long enough for a third man to use, then that was. time enough for a Boer sniper to get the range. Then there was every chance ‘hat the third’ man would never be needing a light of any sort again, — Unknown ‘More to Life than Just Fun: | ‘There is a myth to which many of us are addicted: that the ” purpose of life is to be happy. There is nothing mére demeaning to’ muir than hig: niircotie’ pursuit’ of “fun.” Where. was it over written that life could always be eaty, or completely free of con- quilizer pills oo aoe ct a ate As to: at: er pills '—— or’ih se . The ry fe mate ter: ‘to be prodlictive;' to ‘be ‘useful! — Wildlife Crusader Mag e £ f 2 ture Minister Frank Richter, who'll be fighting each other in the next election, was Te- sumed, Mrs. Haggen noted that since. she--howled some days ago the has done something: for tha farmers, which prompted SC Waldo Skil- lings of.-Victoria to’ shout out to Mrs.) Haggen: “You're hid-- ing behind your skirts.” 2 didn’t care} but com- chairman | exception. He told ‘killings he should with- CASTLEGAR NEWS a :Drawer 490, Lettera for publication must be accompanied by the correct ‘names ‘anit’ didress ‘of ‘the writer.’ Pen names ~ will be. used on request, but the correct name must be submitted. The Castlegar. News reserves the right to- sorter ‘letters’ in thie interests of economy of have'the Premier and his isters on the run, jumpy and nervous about what gol is to happen: to them in the po! booths. ‘And’eo it went, your MLAS g up public business with thelr own political aspirations. . pa Timeless Topics ‘Rev. F. H. Willey “Ar an epilogue to eduea- tion week in. Castlegar and district, ‘the follow! o: Bean ahaa S.apupe Hah whe cobb at Who USAW set dtser When he was 15, he made right guard on''the high school football team. His coach show- ed. him how t block and at 2 1:‘couldn’t see; i. “It’s okay, kid,” the coach said, “everybody does it.” When he was 16, he took his first summer job, at the big - market. His assignment was to put the over-ripe tomatoes in ie bottom of the boxes and the good ones on top where they would show. “It’s okay, kid,” the manager said, “‘every- body does it.” ‘When he was 18, he and a neighbor applied for an open- ing at a university. Johnny a. marginal student. His Johnny £ okay a When he was 19, he was who of : fighting the Boers soon found that it was safe for only two men. ¢; of said: fal the way young people carry: ni A ..5The- youth: of t are setting a pattern stot fia aaa the ast the "sa — what have received a “DRAPERY FOR EVERY ROOM | IN THE HOUSE vveco SPECIAL” 2 Clearance. Table “$1.49 yard: W.-W. 0 Beare trate tera .-W. Ostofaroif, P. Plo’ , ‘KOOTENAY: P, J. Plotitkoff, R. A. Senger, A. GME bs notf, J. D. Tamelin ‘and -RABRIC’ STOR Mr, Nevokshonoff obtsin- ed marks of 93.68 per cent and received a prize of $50. The tropliy Winner was K.G: Run- dium Junction with (Ia all 26 men wrote the Castlegar. and Kab- | lace-covered , | cake ‘Was flanke Showor Is Held For April Bride Linda Warner Many friends of War-| ner gathered inet ‘us vat fe the hall to honor‘this April d| “Good Luck Linda and Bar- | TY" was he inscription on the bride’s‘cake, which centered the se ts Yankey ot a ue candl- ea es in copper holders, o fa g.the ,bride-elect in the Opening of her ff, | Was Miss d, mald-of honor for the forthcoming marriage. The evening ended with ‘the of lunch, J. Ungarian, irs, M. Needham, was lyn Eamo a3 ahd Linda “Ack “pad mainiai erman. were united {n\1886, As a B.C. Had Two Chief Justices Because One i 2 of Vancouver sands ps unwilling ost after the is- colonies | . Refused to Go sult, for the first three years of its ‘existence, the ‘united colony had’ two supreme courts! j > Mr. Needham sald the ab- olition of V Island's CASTLEGAR, NEWS, Thursday, Mamb 24, 1966 MORTGAGE MONEY For Residential, Commercial, Revenue and Farm Properties, Low Monthy; Pajinénts, existing documents { TRANS-CANADA MORTGAGE CORP. LTD 718 Granville St., Vancouver 2, 3.C,_ supreme court was not provid- se for fa, the mt of . while judge _Matthe Begbie of the British, : bia Supreme, Conrt sald the union destroyed the old col- ony oe Vancouver Istand and : rsy was unset- fea naa baie ‘ e death: or. ragignation of elther Oo re- Grass Skirts and Leis ne stork a fell select SAVAGE SHOES fon children Maddocks Shoe Store ee wail Tea Ackney was in charge of kitchen, ‘assisted’ bi . Btanip-Vineent ‘and. Mrs, Murray. These offerings wer: sented by Joane Rourke. eRe ‘The gitl’s leader, Mrs, Anne LEGION Saturday, April 2, 1966 8 P.M. Arena Hall $1 TICKETS AVAILABLE: @ MADDOCKS SHOES — CASTLEGAR @ PLAZA HARDWARE — i “@ ALL LEGION MEMBERS ~~ Titford, was hostess. Sh ed the visito: ° eee, CGIT president Miss Bonnie "Serving the many guests Eliza! SPRING HAS ARHIVED AND SO HAS OUR NEW STOCK OF CLOTHING gave way Cam ile judicial post ‘here, F 4 in office he 7. velled to:the Cariboo | when serious trouble threaten- ed over'a claim-jumping com- aint on Grouse Creek.: Onl: tact: prevented bloodshed, it was believed. He died England in 1895 at the age of 2 ot . FOREST SERVICE _ DEPARTMENT OF LANDS, EQRESTS, AND WATER Applications from qualified Licensed Scalers are invited for the Tllowiog positi, nies rs to their tables, which were appropriately dec- orated with candles in holders of coor roll d green decor : OW an throughout, added.to the bright sunny atmosphere of the Hawaii eme. The final step to dein “transported to the islands” Peak of Fowl Migration At the Kootenay Flyway peak of the annual migrati water fowl on the aouney flywa: way. At the Duck Lake sactu- will be an estimated 5,000 swans, 10,000 geese and well over 20,- 000 ducks of different species. To mark this annual event the Creston Rod and Gun Club were attired in grass . : Among the guests ‘welcom- ed were Castlegar’s CGIT.lear fhe te fullerton diss wit ary, which was set aside as a result of the combined efforts | 20 of the West Kootenay Rod and will ides and trans: ley, her daughter Lynn, ‘and Miss tion: of: water fowl enroute to Patsy Van Yzerloo. , Miss Janie Heinrich was in _GIVIL DEFENCE, ‘Wil-| Gun Clubs Association, there their northern nesting grounds. They have urged everyone take of this oppor Wilke tbe bake table under the care of Misses Susai mn Craze fhe " Hilisses Pat Jack and Til fa: Monroe .") ad vn Farm Families! 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