CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 13, 1961 VICTORIA REPORT Defeat Helps a Politician By JAMES &. NESBITT Premier Bennett bounced back into -his office in the Leglalative Buildings after a week's adulation ox him in his home-town of Kel- owna. . ,He looked astonishingly young : Paperboard Is Second High Item Paperboard, together with shea- thing, ; bristol, index, rigid insula- ting,:;‘ wall-board, bullding-board, newsprint wrepper, and many oth- er types of paper-board is manu~ factured in more than 40 Canadian mills? 3) ‘The annual output is the se- cond Jargest Stem in the industry's seas have been reduced by the dol- lar shortage abroad.‘ Where is a growing demand ‘for and for building board, including. wood-pulp. board used in peper converting plants to produce and well, announced ha feels youn- ger than ever, and much more op- timistic than he ever did before in his life, * “E felt more rested after this session than after. any other ses- sion — it was an easy session — all the attacks the opposition were said to be preparing just. fizzled out — Just fizeled out,” said the Premier. Then he announced rewards for his two cabinet. ministers who were defeated in Inst September's general election — Lyle Wicks, to the Public Utilities Commission and Newton Steacey to be first B.C. trade commissioner in San Fran- clsco. if Opposition Leader Strachan ‘New nto cold fury when he heard g@bout these appointments. He fu- med: “This is political patronage of the moet blatant kind. I am dis- ted.” ‘Well, the Premier is certainly loyal to those of his cabinet min- isters who get defeated, He has made more than one nice, cushy job for Einar Gunderson, who wes minister of finance until defeated at the polls. Now Meesrs. Wicks and Steacey are fixed up in soft Jobs, each at $12,000 a year. I went into the Premler’s press tuette of Sir Richard McBride, longest-term Premier in ‘our his- tory, 12 years, from 1903 to 1615, I had discovered it some mon- ths ago in a cluttered attic in the -| archives, and archivist Willard Ire- land gave me permission to ask the Premier if he would place it in his office, The Premier. sald it would be a privilege, promptiy gave board constets chiefly of woodpulp made, in whole or. in part, from straw, or from waste Pa- per, Some mills manufactire ‘all “of their pulp requirements; some buy their pulp; and some both manu- 'tecture and purchase pulp. of waste paper as a raw material are generally located in or -near large centres of population where a supply of raw material is more | readily available than in the smal- build- ing acoustic board, the industry hes a substantial output. of hard- board which for many purposes is ‘superior to wood from which it is made, . The raw material of paper- ler or the Paper mills have been built, ‘While ‘many types. of paper- board .are produced in.Canada, the output of the mills falls into two broad divisions: boxboard and con- tainer board, with container ac- counting for a little more than half DEALER. FOR .HILLMAN SUNBEAM . cand COMMER CARS Commer small Trucks and Busses also © INTERNATIONAL LINE. OF ‘TRUCKS AND STATIONWAGONS ROCK ISLAND SERVICE Box 37, Trail, B.C. Phone 2844 ~ the output. a ‘The uses, application, and de- mand for paperboard in 20 years have multiplied spectacilerly, And the Canadian mills have expanded their output to meet the demand. For almost every packaging pur- pose, paperboard has demonstrated its superiority over competitive ma- terlals, Bottle Refunds Keep Costs Down — ‘The carbonated beverage in- ustry provides an example of how aembers ‘of the public co-operate ith industry to keep down the ‘| rice of a commodity. They do this by returning em- ty bottles for the refund of 2 oken cash deposit. A major share lot Canada’s annual consumption lief 164 million gallons is. sold in re- urnable bottles. Returning the bottles brings a umber, of benefits. NOTICE KINNAIRD RESIDENTS A Public Meeting will be held on ‘ WEDNESDAY, -APRIL 19 in + the Kinnaird Improvement Society Hall” at 8.00 Pam. : SUBJECT — WATER Allen Selbie “Millage Clerk conference bearing a plaster pre ft a place of honor, “along with busts of Bir John A, Macdonald ond Sir -Wilfred Laurier. ‘The Premier, in nostalgic mood, after all the reminiscing in Kelow- na, looked back in his 20 years in publto Wife, He was greatly pleased by the big party given him in Kel- owna: “They embarrassed me with their kindness.” He. was more thin happy because among: those who honored him wna Owen Jones of the: COP, who hed defeated Mr. Bennett, then a Conservative, for Yele seat in the House of Com- mons in 1048, : Mr, Bennett opined as how de- feat, now and then, is good for a politician, him humble, causing him to re-assess his life. He said he has met defeat, one ‘way or another, several times, and it was good for him — he realizes that now — took some of. the cockiness out of him, though «he didn’t quite put it that way, “In public fe, if you're afraid of defeat, never enter public life,” said the Premier, “Defeat sharpens one — a man is better for it, if he,’ meets it the Pent: way.” “Are you” off to Hawail, Mr. Premier?” asked a reporter. CCF Mr, Nimsick of: Cranbrook ‘had said during’ the’ session the Pre- mier was: rushing the session be- cause he had a date on the beach in Waikiki, “Tve just come back from the BC, teachers’ at thelr annual convention in Vancouver during Easter weekg established a plan to have thelr Federation classify thelr own members: according to quali- fication, experience and record, and deny staus to any unfit. : The plan’ implementing prin- ciples tafd. down’ a year ago pro- yideg. three icategories: “‘profess- fonsily' certified teacher”, “teacher” and ‘probationary’ teacher”, Mcm- bers. will hold cards stating cate- gory. Those’ unable to meet stan- * This is roported by two local delegates: to the convention, Mra. ‘W. MacOabe bee M. .W. Bey- non. A professionally certified tea. cher” s one: having at least three yenre’ expertence; proven compe- tence, and pene de- SB, PB; oA. or PO Blementary De- |i A “teacher” is defined as one holding ‘a, permanent ' B.C. : teach- ing certificate, having three years’ and proven A “probationary. teacher” is one entering’ the teactring ‘service of the public schools: of ‘B.C. for the first time. or- an’ “éxperienced - teacher from outside the province. A board of° admissions and re- view will rule on ‘all matters of efficien- KINNAIRD RESIDENTS" The two weeks: ending Saturday, April 22 have “Garbage trucks will pick up extra refuse ‘on’ Sat., f April 15 and Saturday, April 22. : Allen Seibie _’ Village Clerk ey ‘and category. Four: elementary and four secondary, teachers | will be. on. the board. Only two of the ‘eight may “be persons '“authorzed to write: official reports” on tea-. chers; ‘Teachers must’ be advised in writing of the reasons for granting’ Brownies: Hold Easter Ege Hunt At Last Meeting Brown Owl, Mrs, J, Dalziel en. ‘roled Jade Wardrobe as a member of the 2nd Castlegar Pack at its regular meeting in the Parish Hall last week. © zi s Following the ceremony an En- ster Egg hunt was enjoyed. Brownies Brenda Batting and Donns Popoff served refreshments to the leaders and Mrs. J. Ward- | was robe was a guest for the occasion, They have right of appeal to ‘the executive committee of the B.C, Teachers’ Federation if they have objection’ to the. category they receive. A start. will be made on: imple- menting the plan this year. but it can not be put into full effect un- til the Federation’a Constitution is amended, ‘The’: yequired constitu- tonal changes will be made at the 1 te tesshers: convention. * G e membership plan high- gna the four day convention held.in ‘Vancouver, “GNP UP “vor ‘the first half of 1960. the Gross National Product in Canada was ‘rimming’ at an annual’ rate of eee AAA in Pct AT HALF THE PRICE OF A, NEW ONE . = = By = “Phone Trail 149 1420 BAY AVE. juarantee — Entire Satisfa — but some paperboard grades ere: ‘The milis using large quantities where many of the larger pulp and ys 2 per cent above the 1969 figure. ~ and get the year’ Ss TEST TIRE VALUE UP TO 6 MONTHS :: TO PAY WITH NO CARRYING ‘ CHARGES: eae POPULAR. it 670:15. /SIZE. : “and your. tetreadable INCOME TAX AgcouNrin SERVICE For Every Type ef Business|: V. G. ECCLES Public Accountant 1186.CEDAR AVE. ° TRAIL PHONE - TRAIL 3326 A COMPLETE Natural Gas ane And installation Licensed Servich Man and a .complete “Propane Service Bulk and Bottle ~ Propane. EXPERIENCED SERVICE MAN “Save by Dealing With Us Barelay Products eee) i Rhone 5154 Castlegar" Across From Theatre.” FOR RENT 2 suites, also room and ho Mocreight’s Apartmenta, Phans ‘opm, house, Brot and cold wae fer. eons electiic range, f° Blow, Crenten ‘ap Py Henle ‘feat Te a A my. Prey Av eleatric range. ony ve Castlegar, or phone 6321. 3 2-bedroom house in Cast automnatie Beat. at, Phone e971, 31 ‘with bathroom, pee vate Fe ytank. ‘Reagon- electric he abie rent. Fhe 3-room hous om ra Robaon, Phone oe or apply Mike Gorkoff, Robe ’ = room shack; base- ment sults. Both ‘parliy-turnished, emit ute Phone 4191, 2-bedroom suite next to to hah school 41a Ivy Bt, Phons | signed Furalshed aparinent Eremen- F ko Block, Dhone 3061, HELP Lipolled ‘Arrow Lakes =a rV¥ice . Ronson TO EDGEWOOD ert) am, aomiey. Arrive LS, Ld, Towing - “Barges . anywhere.on the ee ¢ Phone 5500 NELSON 2051. - 4.00 pm. Monday. v8 , Good y Phone 2788. Want to rent 3 pest by Juno 15. Jack entre, wa pres {£n9} scription, Phone 4232, —- tinlé ‘Want house or as Have trail- er to trade or sell, H. poten. Be | Besar, 5145 ‘or ate Box 94: 1 Gass FOR SALE Commer, building lot m te 120. (over quarter sore), good vetevation with: panor: mulled for l-level lecta NHA ‘amt part-time or: full-time | ———,——, Wi fos | noun enebe? Must be good with children, Phone 4587 or write Mrs, Babic! LB B88 No. 1 Castlegar. "FOR SALE. : building lote in: sctales Miss Canada wi A-1 shore: ‘Gheap fore ‘caahte Phone Li wale fore oo ip aa frontage or acreage. Terms avail- able, "Reaples Motel, Phone er ty Nice 6-room stucco house, base- Gmall utilit; y, trailer. 4th Ave, Rinmatnd Ni = ee ols FOR SALE: . IN BLUEBEREY. -bearoom home on lee a good, buy for iSite ‘ico: $8,160. 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