“4: CASTLEGAR NEWS, Fight For Freedom By'Ganada’s Press Recalled in Article The government-ordored firlng of Anthony'Henry, one of Canada's first newspaper editors, is recalled in the new edition of the pocket an- nual Quick Canadian Facts in an article that reviewa the two-century history of the press of Cannda and the long struggle for press inde- pendent of government control or influence, Anthony Henry was dismissed in 1786 from the editorship of the Ha- Mfax Gazette, established os Can- " ada’s first newspaper 14 years be- fore, for his criticism of taxes le- vied under the Stamp Act, When Henry's paper was replaced by the semi-officlal Nova Scotia Gazette he brought out 4 rival weekly. This was Canada’s first newspaper to be independent of government patron- age, and within a year it had ab- sorbed the subsidized paper. ‘The article tells also of news- Paper editors required to post a sub-| : stantial cash bond to insure that the contents of each issue would be submitted for official approval pri- or to publication, of the trial of Jo- seph Howe and {ts contribution toj FIRST CHINESE WEEDING in Castlegar took place re- Press freedom and, more recently, of] cently when May Grace, daughter‘of Mr. and Mrs. York was united with Richard Wong of Seattle. Ceremony was in thé United Church; reception “In its first years,” notes thé| was held at the Hotel Marlane. The couple have taken up the rejection of a government sub- J sidy by the national, C. Mah of C fe news service, the Canadian Press. , article, “the CP accepted an annual $50,000 subsidy from the federat| 7eSidence in Seattle. government to pay the cost of brid- ging three gaps in national wire service but, in the bellef that such government aid could prejudice its . Mrs. Williamson the news dropped the subsidy in 1925." ‘Deer Park Socials Mr. and Mrs, Andy Calvert of ms CHUC K’S aS We RED AND WHITE STORE KINNAIRD, B.C. ° SURF; King-size, ..............+-99¢ PREM, Swift’s, ....7...c.eeeees ‘186 FISH AND CHIPS, Dolnor, ........ 498 VEAL CHOPS, all cuts, th, ....... 69c BONELESS POT ROASTS, Ih., ...... 59 MIRACLE WHIP, Kraft, 32 07. jar, .. 25¢ with $5.09 order or over tana, ‘Nelson were weekend visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs, D, D. Jam- feson. Other recent guests st the Jamieson home were their son and @aughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H, Jamieson and children of Kimber- ley, and Mr, and Mrs. Ted Lakeman and children of. Sweet Grass, Mon- Dr. and Mrs, arthur Schwart- zenhauer and children of Portland, Oregon, spent a few days visiting with friends and relatives at Deer Park and Castlegar. Mr. and Mrs. Gorse of Castlegar Qre spending a fishing and camp- ing holiday at Deer Park. Mr. and Mrs. V. Worley and children. of ‘Trail and’Mr. and Mis. E. Worley and children of Robson were the Sunday guests of thelr mother Mrs, R. Worley. Mr, and Mrs. R. Kerrison and daughter, and friends of Edmon- ton Bre spending a few days at the home of Mrs. Kerrison’s parents, Mr, TOMATOES, ld, 2 Ihs;, ....... 49 , ‘MINCED BEEF, lean, Ib, .......-39¢. BAGON, side sliced, lean, th. ..... 49¢ ; end of August, CASTLEGAR SOCIALS| PORK GHOPS, ‘all cuts, h., ....... 590 SE CREAM, Shannon, 1/4 gal., .... 69c_ ther Floyd BXirkendall ‘and grand- son Wayne Phelps have returned to thelr home here from a trip to Maple Creek, Sask, . Mr, and Mrs, L, G, Williamson, who have spent the past three weeks on holiday at Deer Park, left Tuesday! for Nelson where they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E, T. Coleman before continuing on to their home in Toronto. Leaving Nelson, they will stop at Calgary, Edmonton, Regina and other points east, arriving in Toronto sbout; the Margaret Churches, Phone 9511 Mr. and Mrs. E. Dube and son .| Brian spent, the weekend at Chris-| | tina Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tweed and many of thelr Castlegar friends, . Mr. and Mrs. John Koochin have left for Vancouver where they will visit the latters parents, Mr. and Mrs. McNabb, : eee AGENT ABOUT... ® Scenic-Dome rail travel © Low cost round trip rail fares © Great Lakes and Alaska cruises © Hotels and resorts across: Canada ® Overseas Steamship services n family of Vanderhoof visited with] - Mrs, Kaufman, Phone 5488 ‘Visitors holidaying at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Ed Kulcheski are thelr daughter, Mrs, Art Townsend, daughters Valerie and Donna and son Jeffrey of Revelstoke. . Mr. and Mrs, K, M, Spence havé enjoyed ‘a visit with Mrs. Spence's brother and slster-in-Inw, Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Shearer of Medford, Oregon and another brother, Mr. Howard Shearer of Hollywood, Cal- ifornia, ‘The Spences and thelr guests spent some time at Dutch Harbour on the Kootenay Lake at the sum- mer home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Perrin of Kimberley, thelr daughter and son-in-law. Mre, K M, Spence has recently been visiting the Perrins at Kim- berley while Mr. Spence accompan- led by his two grandchildren, Cella and Peter Perrin, had a vacation af Banff ond Calgary. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Babaeff, Phillip and Sherlyn are spending this week in Portland, Oregon. They Plan to return home via the coast where they will spend some time visiting relatives. oe Mr, and Mrs, Ray Heagy and family are home from a vacation at Deer Park and Evans Lake. Guests of Mr, and Mrs. M, Bale have been Mr, Bale’s sister and brother-in-law, Mr, and Mrs, M, Storey and family of Vancouver, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hominiuk and family have had a recent holl- day at Sullivan Lake. a Mr, and Mrs. A. Culley and fa- tmily are back from several days at Christine Lake, Mr, and Mrs, J. Randall spent their vacation at Christina Lake, ‘Mr. and Mrs, Jack Stewart and two children are home from a four day vacation at Christina Lake, Mrs. H. Jack and children re- turned on the weekend from a holi- day at Christina Lake. Mr, and Mrs, Robert Hawkins left Monday for thelr home in Ed- monton after spending several days visiting Mr. Hawkin’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A, Hawkins arid Mrs. Haw. kins parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Oll- ant. 3 PLAN AHEAD BY” } LONG: | DISTANCE When your children travel with you, reser- vations are specially important. Plan by LONG DISTANCE telephone. Be stire there's a place to stay each night when Kinnaird Socials Mr, and Mrs, Ron Hawkins spent thelr vacation ob Glacter Na- tional and Yellowstone Parks, They returned home via the Okanagan spending several days in Kelowna. Visiting the home of Mt, and Mra, 'T.-Fourt is Mrs,’John McDon- ald of Winnipeg, Man., and Mr. and Mrs, John Hainsworth ard children Cathy and Nancy. of Caiyary. Visitors on the weekend at the Mike Wolfe home have been Mra, Wolfe's sister and brother-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Wormley of MeLeod, Alts., who left here to vi- owe , Spending a rew days with Mr, and Mrs, J, Legelin are Mrs. Loge- lin's sister, Mrs, I. Cristofoli and daughters, Janis, Jean and Sylvian of Trail. Mrs. J. Wolfe is home from spending several days in Rossland as the guest of Mrs. F. Moline and her ‘daughter, Mrs, V. Peterson. Recent dinner guests from‘ Trail at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Carl Christensen were. long term friends Mr, Christensen, Chris Christiansen, ‘Bill Anderson, Chris Peterson and Henry Hansen, sit other -relatives at the coast... | Square Dance Dresses, reg. ... $19.95 Special at $15.95 Ran DRESSES 20% OFF OFF ‘Sports Wear, Skirts, y 1) Slim ‘Jims,, Peddie Pushers, : 0 Shorts and Halters, Terry Tops and T-Shirts STRAW SUN HATS tog. .. $1.75 & $1.49 While they last ........ $1.25 & $1.00 ts left and A fetiNG, are : aan $2.00 each SALE CONTINUES TO AUGUST 27 Castleaird Style | Shop Ladies Wear | . NABOB CHRISTIES TRAY PAC nashainiy HEINZ ’ HEINZ “LIQUID © ‘BLUE RIBBON NEW LOCAL CELLO CRISP LUSHERS “ASSORTED Coffee ie Graham Wafers PKe, Baby Foods 10 70s, Certo sorns Lettuce is. Tn nL CUT KINNAIRD, B.C. AT Relishes: HOTDUG-HARBURGER, 3 3 FOR Instant Coffee 5 02. JAR, Potatoes. 10 ins, Celerv :. “Jellos worms: TUMBLER, 6 PKGS,, sees A RED or BLUE LABEL Steak > SIRLOIN or T-BONE Ta Cominco Men Win Awards By Submitting ‘Suggestions _ THe : General Age, . ried. * Coup, gor Association «7%: t OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Tho Certified General’ Accountants Association of British Columbia in association with the Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration of the University of British” Columbia conducts ‘a study program leading to certification as a Certified cencral Accountant (C.G. ores ight lectures will be held fc of and vicinity, Rerldents of other areas win? be served by correspondence: Applications ‘for enroliment will be accepted by ue Registrar, 1157. Melville Streat, Vancouver, 6, B.C. up to August ‘31, 1960. "Telephone enquitles to MUtoat 1-5107 a TIE, King Size pe Central Trading KINNAIRD, B.C. POTATOES, APPLE JUICE, 3-48 oz, tins ..... $1.00 COFFEE, Wabob, Ib. 68c onewenes “Stas "FREE DELIVERY — PHONE 3093 We Are Agents. For ce eee I =|* 4c & 3 Several employees of Cominco at Trail and Kimberley recelved major awards recently through the company's suggestion plan, G, A, Audre and 8B, D. Brenton, employed in the Sullivan mine- at Kimberley, shared a $125 award; R. J. Niven, Kimberley fertilizer de- partment, won a $120 award; ond Fred Attaway ond Norman Best, employed in the Warfield depart- ment at Trall, shared an $80 award. During the past two months, 83 awards totalling $910 wera made by Cominco's suggestion plan commit tee for practical ideas. ‘ At Kimberley, Mr. Andre and Mr. Brenton teamed up to figure out a more practical and effective method of ventilating draw holes in the Sullivan mine, Their idens brought them the top award,’ Mr. Niven received the $120 award for Suggesting a method of improving the effictency of a grinding mill in the Kimberley fertilizer Sener, ment. At Trail, Mr. Attaway and Mr. Best put thelr heads together to de- vise an improved method of” hand- ling fertilizers at the welgh scales the ammonium nitrate -plant, Prior. to spines and, Fecelved the $80 Two state ‘employees, Walter Sahl at Trail and E.-W..Ekskog at Kimberley, submitted ideas which were approved by the committee. Awards rafiging from $5 to $25 were made‘ to the. following em- ployees at. ‘Trail: M. Baron, = Campbell, Oscar Person, R. Kempston, J, G. Duff, W. R. Mc- Gauley, J. A. MacLeod, E. Paugh, J. Domstad, J. Finlay, A. R. Paul, A. G, McCannel, FP. M.: Graham, Henry Haynes, E. H. Barley, 'E. 8. Conroy, G.-Poalini, P.| ¢; Mrs. Johnson, Phone 551¢ Mrs. A, White, who was a pat- tent in: the Castlegar. and District ‘Hospital, 1s home again feellng much tter, pol eee Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Smecher and family of Edmonton who were the guests of’ the former’s parente, Mr, and Mrs, A. Smecher, have left for home, : Mrs. W. Pringle of Regina who was visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ross for @ few days left fo: home. Mr. and Mrs. P. Welch and daughter Ann -of Rossland visited Mr and Mrs. H. Johnson last Thur- sdoy, * -Mr, and Mrs, J. Ross motored to Vernon at the weekend to at- tend the wedding of thelr son, Mr, John Ross, They were accompanied by their daughter, Mrs. W. Pringle and Heather of-Reging, and Mrs, 8. Graham; and Mr. and Mrs, R. Paton and son Bruce of Trail. eee Vislting his, parents Mr. and ~ FROM OUR: FILES Five Years Ago Dr. O, 8. Fowler announced he was leaving for England with his family ‘for a year of advanced training... see A freak ‘electrical and wind storm swept through Kinnaird do- ing heavy property damage. Bieven homes were set afiro. Eight out.of 10 phones were knoc- ked out. Live power lnes fell across roads, and switch boxes were fused or blown to pleces, . Many householders reported da- | maged refrigerators, radlos, seen ee ¥ ,.W. Roy Brown -was appointed principal at SHES the re- CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August 4 1960 Socials Mrs. D, Adshead for his five weeks leave' is D, M, Adshead of ROBA: of Camp Shilo, Man, berg and Mr. and Mrs, Paul Klas- enroute to Vancouver for a holiday, Volunteers Needed at Pool Construction ‘is still going strong the volunteers we can get.” Footings are now. belng put In], and were guests of Mr, .Schellen- berg’s brother for two days, Mr. and Mrs. H.. Schellenberg of Castlegar. Mr.-and Mrs. Jack. Bainbridge motored to Victoria for a few days, and are home again. Guests of Mra, R. Magee are her son-in-law and daughter and sons Mr, and Mrs.'R. Moat of Se- attle. Also’ Sunday guests of Mrs. | | Magee were her son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Bob Magee of ‘Trail. 4 s : : Mr, and Mrs, H./F, Hyson, who were visiting at the coaat, are ‘home again, eae Mr. and Mra, J, H. Smith, who have been on holiday at Balfour, are home again. Mr. and Mrs, M, Gorkoff and ay, Sre spending their holiday it Banff, Mr, and Mrs. J. Scott and son David enjoyed a holiday in Calgary. Mr, and’ Mrs. 3, Gnrrilik of ‘Trail and Mr, and Mrs, ©, Tench of Rossland spent the weekend with Mrs, D. Gaverillk, - Mrs. A. Smecher was 2 Trail visitor on .Friday. Mrs. A. Nixon and two sons of Kimberley, summer guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs, A. Smecher are at present visiting Mr. and Mra, W. Nixon in~Blueberry for a em days. Guests of Mr. and Mrs, \w. Navigable Waters Protection Act “RLS. G. 1952, Chapter 193 : Celgar Limited hereby gives notice that it has under Section 7 of the said Act, deposited with the Minister of Public Works, at Ottawa, and in the office of the District Registrar of the Land Registry, District of ‘Nelson,. B.C., a description of the site and plans of booming and log sorting works being constructed in the Columbia River at approxi- mately two and one half miles west of Castlegar, B.C., in front of parts of Lot Numbers 13028, 13981, 6591 and to the east thereof, all of Koo- tenay District. And take notice that after the expiration of one month from the date of publication of this notice Celgar. Limited will under. Section 7 of the said Act apply to:the Minister‘of Public Works ‘for approval of the said site and plans. 3 Celgar Limited Dated this 28th day of July, 1960. Rockhill: at. their home. at- Pine Beach are Mr, and Mrs. J. Winton and family of Vancouver. . RENATA SOOIALS e Te: signation of former. principal J. A. Jest, D. Broster, G: P. Weichel, G. Seafoot, A, P. Sdao, W. ©, Goresky, J. R. Martin, N, Mutray, .D. F. oe Cc, P. Martin, B Harvie. ‘Garden Party For -Heather Pringle. On [3th Birthday. ‘Mrs: J. Ross of Pine Bedch:en- tertained Monday afternodh, at a garden party honoring her’ grand- daughter “Miss Heather. Pringle of th | 201 R.| Thomas. the Columbia high water. level re- Local MLA and Minister of Lands, Mines and Forests the Hon- orable 'R. E, Sommers , addressed Castlegar Rotary Club on present and future eeouomse, | Poe. The tirat srcndlake based ‘on sulted in a:-three-way tie, Mrs. G, Fowler of ‘Castlegar and Mrs. W. Shay and J.-Schwan* of Kinnaird Pan Tannis . Killough, eldest daughter (of) Mr. and: Mrs, J » led the Aentor in claks. with “Mrs. 2, Rohn, Mr. and Mrs, V.-Delpoppo and. children Derrick, Frank and Gail and Mr. and Mrs, J. Dyck and sons Terry and Roland: of Vancouver were visitors ‘at the home of Mr and Mrs, J, Reimer. ‘Mr. and Mra, Rudy Neufeld and sons Cameron and Steward of Se- ven Persons, Alta,, are visiting Mr. Neuteid’s mother,” bares M. Neufeld. Billy ct is copending a week holiday at the home of Mr.| otenay Laundry & Cleaners = at TA ee wers. There were 13 guests enjoying lawn games and contests. - Guests were Misses Susan. Chap- ple, Grace Wheeler, ‘Lauri, Winton, | soon Barbara Jeffrey and Leona Duthie, all of Vancouver; ‘Maralee Bisgloni =| and Linda Molina of ‘Trail;: Marg- | aret Fornelll and Maty Stewart of Robson and Donald ‘snd Brice, Jef~ frey and David Duthie of ‘Vancou- ver. AT. PICKLING: TIME "HAVE ‘PLENTY OF PICKLING cROOKS ON HAND One. gallon CGrocks, with tid eee ey ~ Two gallon Grocks, with lid ......... $2.60 Three gallon Grocks, with lid ......... $3.84. Five gallon Crocks, with lid ......... $6.10. Ten ‘gallon Grocks, with lid ......... - $1250: : 2 ATTICA . GET IN A “PICKLE $1.40 BY. BENJAMIN. MOORE ~ Special Fence Paint day cake flanked by vases ‘of flo-|" © |ltctzea in efforts to get the govern- =| ment to send:in an organized -sur- Rumors. spread. fast.that the Celanese Corporation (‘of “America, Celgar’s mother company, ous the? Of 628; This. made. her: eligible: for! py : shoats:.:: | OF: Gaving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. jadine carried ny acquired cation fora forest; management ‘Members. of. Castlegar ‘Chataker of Commerce-and tlie Grand Forks find Greenwood’ Boards’ of : ‘Trade .tramped 22 miles through the forest from Paulson -to Kinnaird seeking & new ‘highway route over the eum: ae .' 'T.” Waldle,. chaniber presf- dea G. T. Leitner. and 8.0. Wat- son represented ‘Castlegar ‘on the 48-hour. trek, much of it made by! map. and compass, ‘The proposed route was: pub- vey party with a view to ‘tonstrue-, tion | “in” the nee Autre. (The the’ same rouies is Ser ens com= pleted.) ; see | ‘Two thousand Doukhobors ga- thered at Brilliant to celebrate, ‘De- claration Pays ce, Castlegar Henge fought the Nel- son Royals to'a standstl in ladies’ softball ‘at’. Nelson , Recreation Grounds. Seven homé | runs’ were batted, four triples, several doubles snd many singles, but when’ dust cleared at the end of nine” innings score was: Hed t ies se ‘S 7 Several Hlnwated residents vow- ed to give up river swimming after be completing’ details oftits appli-|- Ucence to cover. more ‘than $1,000,- i St. Regis Hotel 602 Dunsmuir St. Vancouver, BC.. Telephone MU - 1 - 1135 n Situated in. the hheart of the. business... : and shopping district. «.. = ° Rooms $2.50: and: op- = Speciat'weekiyt: and: monthly: rates: Ne charge for children 12 and under if : : - oerommnanled. by: parent,” 3 2 Announcement ae Barda : Products, or CALGARY will ‘he openinig a ~- Gas Appliance Centre RETAIL and WHOLESALE PROPANE a NATURAL GAS ~ EQUIPMENT i in GASTLEGAR ‘Also a BULK and BOTTLE PROPANE DISTRIBUTION We. will service the West Kootensy and the Grand Forks Districts. Enquiries from propane wauld be app “This phase of construction will on the Kinnaird swimming pool re-|rely heavily on volunteer labor,” ports E, M, McGauley, president of/said Mr. McGauley. “We need all Mr. and Mrs, John Schellen-| the Swimming Poot Society. Latest donor of material is Mc- sen of Edmonton visited’ Mr. and/and forms for the sides and bet-|Lab Construction company which is Mra, H. Johnson Monday, They are|tom will soon be installed. supplying plywood and form steel. ® Aitlines across Canada and linking children get weary. Lunch eae ts, READ’ Consult him about your tiring, more fun! V:TO.BAT: travel fequirements . pal Ae : Hams HALF OR*WHOL & : PHONE 4951 breaking ‘out in poison ivy rashes. [White T-E- P cee ~ $4, 95 WATCH ‘THIS PAPER FOR OUR BRITISH COLUMBIA WESTLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY, 9023-20 Ice Cream : %% GALLON . nn HALL: Hail of NaaN’ ‘i: La augh ter, OPENING: DATE