Page 6 Thursday, June 4,1953 -K. A. Morrow OPTOMETRIST Suite 3 — Post Office Bldg. Hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. MON, — WED. — SAT. — For Appointments — Mon.-Wed.-Sat Phone 2581 F L Other Days Phone 3182 . Ifyour ples: donot bake a8 es nie i | VaR Ben wn Mowers Sharpened ‘and ‘Repaired The Mower Shop 3. W. TOOGOOD — “PHONE 2a18 " CASTLEGAR, BC. BOX. 18% NEXT ‘TIME YOU ENTERTAIN ... SERVE — Coronation ; CANADIAN “WHISKY a fine Canadian Whisky of mellow smoothness! GOODERHAM & WORTS LTD. Established 1832 Canada's Oldest Distiltery ee jects are blueprinted. */ cdntinues, * _ or ‘disp of British Ci “| retail sales, sensitive gauges to ane ye by. the" Liquor. *| of filling the new orders partly | ahead of a year ago. Sales to. the _ Principals City of Vancouver students can 01 All others can use their Wekets on any day of the fair which runs In he FREE PACIFIC NATIONAL "EXHIBITION TICKETS for all Castlegar’ district thea children are inthe mail, Above, Miss’ Audrey ‘Nairn, Miss Marilyn Uphill, Miss Evelyn’ Olson and Mrs. Cam Fleming, members of the PNE:staff, are completing the mailing of 175,000 free fair tickets to school ” Bach year the PNE sends tickets to every student in. British Columbia, including -High Schools. nly use the free tickets on “Children’s Day”, Monday, August 31. from August 26 to September 7, at a cost of only five ate get a coupon entitling them to one Gayway ride, before 6.p.m., A new blast furnace brought into operation at. a Hamliton, Ont., steel mill is as large as any furnace in the world and will in a year increase the country’s steel production .-by..an amount that would build 162,500 new houses, 432,000 ‘automobiles, or 43,000 freight cars, i Photo Studio FINEST QUALITY SERVICE B. HUBER Box 522 Phone 4922 | Castlegar, BO. Adjustments In Taxation WHEN MORE OF THE PEO- PLE'S MONEY 18 EXTRACT GH “TAXATION Second Stage Proje About. Department store and general state of of Kitimat To “aie By FRANELIN PRICE yards of other material have been moved: May to reflect a high level of Despite showing or expected to show in B.C. basic industries, other activi- ties, more than ‘filled the gap in survey. crews are working ona‘route for the 20 days. Near. the northern end. of the Cariboo Read, officials of the Cariboo Gold Quartz Mine say the life expectancy of the Wells workings are greater than. ever before. Réasons for the optimism are f. THAN, Is NECESSARY. TO MEET JUST ‘OBLIGATIONS OF GOVERNMENT ‘AND’ EX_ PENSES OF ECONOMICAL ‘ADMINISTRATION IT BE- COMES ‘A RUTHLESS EX- TORTION. ris .A VIOLATION OF THE OF FREE. the return the Canadian and US dollars, re- sulting in a higher return for gold production, a halt to the rise in costs of materials, and the likelihood: of a higher: official price for gold, : mile Agassiz-Haig the Lougheed Highway, of vhich nine miles have been built. The Jeted road will give and Employment is on the rise. Heavy Construction and city housing are brisk: Mining is encouraged by three boosts: in the price of lead. /uarge planned or. deferred ‘pro- _Expansion of.) =pasic production A move toward the second stage of construction in the Alcan pro- ject came this weék when the with two American aluminum producers for the sale of of 786,- 000 tons of primary aluminum. Deliveries will be over the per- iod 1953 to 1958. The total is about 10 times the annual output plan- ned to start at Kitimat in mid- 1954. 5 ‘Alean announced immediately that the ground will be prepared this summer for two more; pot- lines at. Kitimat, in anticipation from Kitimat aluminum. output. ‘Waterborne lumber exports in the- first. four months are well ‘United States have more than ‘offset loss of the U.K. market. The‘sales are at sharply reduced prices, and “American ‘ producers are seeking a tariff or embargo against the Canadians. : Lumber exports by: water in the north bank of the Fraser. dir- ect connection with {the Trans_ Canada and Transprovincial high- ways, and provide an alternate route to the Trans-Canada on the south side of the river. Residents of the area point to the necessity ‘of such a road ‘by mentioning the recent Flood side which blocked ‘the highways into: the'interior’ for ‘Couchman Fowler Collinson * Agencies’ Ltd. FIRE — AUTO LIABILITY Accident —.Sickness * “ - INSURANCE, GOVERNMENT. ° YOUR SOCIAL CREDIT GOV- ERNMENTS AIM 1S TO RE- LIEVE TAXATION. DON'T BE MISLED. MARK" YOUR BALLOT FIRST CHOICE. This advertisement is issued by the British Columbia Social Cre-° dit Campaign Committee. PHONE 2921 "" oil, I I refines 679 dit How Sor products. - de we get from crude oil? . From eggs, a shat cén expect just one product chicks But from crude an , sangiog from weed killers. ‘ Sunday School Picnic nie some time early'in June were . Mrs, J. Raine. | Mrs.: George Miller and Nita: D. : School Frionds Honor. .Brid Elect: With - ~ home of Joyce Schiavon on May 17. .triends, were present to offer their gifts to the honoree, : Joyce Schiavon*and ‘the’ co-host- ? .ess, Anne Hendetson, after a ses- Thursday, June 4, 1953 CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Robson W.A. Plan For Plans for a Sunday school pic- made at a meeting of the'Robson Women’s Association yesterday, in the Robson Church Hall, with Mrs, J. Raine presiding, and 14 members present. The meeting, which was: the final one for this season, was opened with Coronation hymns ‘and prayers, Miss Jamieson and Mrs, J. Sia- ter reported that the hymn books belonging: to’ the: Church have been mended, Committees were named for the July. picnic as follows: Iee Cream, Mrs.: D, Carter; Lemonade, Mrs. W, L. Wright; Food, Mrs, E. H. McFee, Mrs, W. 'T, Waldie and Mrs, O. B, Ballard; Games, Mrs. R. T, ‘Waldie and It was also decided ‘to hold a tea, bake and’ apron sale some- time in September. The program which followed |the lines. as well as you can, I x vi 2 + .,|Killough ‘Chapter, .IODE met: at can read a reluctance on the part| the home of. Mrs. W. Easton, Can-| the business, session included a Scripture, reading by: Mrs, Slater and a continuation ‘of the ‘read- ing “Journey's End” by Mrs. Car-, ter, After a prayer for the Queen read by Mrs. Squires, , the ‘meet- ing ‘closed with ‘the ‘singing of O.Canada. 2 Refreshments were served by? McGee, “Miss Jar sai ‘who was married to. Roland” Palsson of Kinnaird last » was hon- Wetmore Speech (Continued from Page 1) institution.” know the. difference. between honesty and dishonesty; sincerity | g and insincerity; bigness. or vision and pettiness. If I am: elected these three( honest, sincerity and good, hard work. Mr, Turnbull in his address said present | government, ‘a. govern- ment, he said, which had the good province. ©’ And.I think I can read between of the Celanese Corporaticn of in a province whose government is in such a state of chaos as in B.C.” you can count on,” he declared, estly and sincerely without: re- gard’ to Rolitical | éxpediency.” ¢ ‘In their current publicity cam- Social: Credit: party! | Five Years “Ago im “I don’t. know all the answers |(From”the June 3)! 1948 ‘tesue of elther,” he concluded, “but I.do}the Castle News.) “A Liberal government is one |g, bigness — will’ be my guide cou- ii pled with one other thing I have Pathe eas passengers, thal and ex zound no substitute for, namely Columbia in Mr. West's boat, and| taken across the by taxi-from there to the Airport, A special meeting of the Coun- it is his opinion that the develop- cil: to the Castlegar Board ;of ‘jment of Castlegar.has been ‘re-| ‘trade was called: Wednesday ‘aft- tarded by the instability of the :ernoon by president S.C. Watson wishes of the people. but’ chose . Jecti to govern ‘by palltleal expediency ection. agency for Flood « Relief.) rather than ‘for the good of the Camipbell | and: Mrs..D.- A. Shea| Mrs, A. 'T.-Horswill, Mrs, LV. were . co-hostesses - dt ‘a . shower “What has happened to’ Cel- honoring Miss: Lucy Brodinan, a gar,” he asked, ‘Yes I have read! June bride elect, at the home of] the reports the same as you have.|Mrs, Shea on Thursday evening, The Executive of the Lillian| ‘America to invest thelr money cer stamps were distributed: to the members, The Castlegar Schools closed on Tuesday morning on ‘an order, from the Health Officer,. Dr. V.| oresky, The schools will remain closed .as long as the flood condi- “todo what. should be done hon- ‘tions prevail. The Concert by the Grade Nine] paign, excerpts “from ..which he ead, Mc. Turnbull decared the to flood conan. cate ae “deliberately. ‘:misstating ~ facts” vious government.” « ored: at a surprise shower at the “A total of 12 guests, al school their congratulations and present Refreshments :were ‘served . by sion of contests and games.: fe : tlic re cation; R. E. Cail quoted’ a. Social per cent, Evi eit shed he said “if by political: pat- ronage they mean the hiring and tiring. of ‘civil:servants for politi- cal-reasons then I will say there has been more political patronage in the.last ten months’ than had been ifthe previous ten years,” To the charge that Secret Ord- ers, in Council were enacted by the Coalition he said secret ord-. Government has passed orders in ers in‘council are impossible un-|: Jess :he said, he: Social. Credit |" council’ which have never’ found}. the osternptheseus of the pace $05 Realized | From. To ‘the’ ‘Social Credit claim ‘ that Kinnaird May Day: Tea has been aboli-} "The “May. Day Tea,” sponsored a record’ player for the school, purchase, of frames for pictures! of the Queen ‘and ‘musical festi- val expenses, - 8 Want To Play! Then Take a J 7UeSS On this ugg 17 2: would it: cost you to iliac every| reader of _ CASTLE NEWS every week for. \gix months with an ad, this ‘size. © IThree-Tenths ‘of a Cent, Ten Cents, One Dollar, Five Dollars, Ten Dol-} "The Answer Is Shown aut the es, Of This Aivertiomeni ‘ Popehecink B.C. THE CASTLE. hei INZQ | Vv a0 SHINaz-aaunt Bollties in: ‘Credit radio advertisement on the ‘Rolston formula to, the effect that centage is;it’s all. your ‘money.” “This he said, -is to’ combat* the’ Liberal . proposal to pay. 80\.per: cent of education ‘costs ‘leaving the municipalities a share‘ of E20 . "This means that it aoesn't m Because Iam convinced that’ the I ~ and experienced leader, and is the‘only, group of candidates capable of bringing the. necessary high standards of ability and to your g in Victoria. I am proud to be ‘associated with the ‘other, 41 candidates chosen to represent the Liberal Party. : ‘While ‘ail are in their to heavy asphalts. And that is not all—crude oil also supplies petroleum’ fields, here are some represnta-_ gases and other raw:materials for plastics and synthetic rubber. Oil plays a large and growing “part in our everyday living. How many of these questions about i it can-you answer? ter what your taxes are,” he said. Instead: of grants: based‘ on the number of teachers in the district, plus grants accor to'the num- ber. of pupils, the Rolston formula would: tute-. grants :based-on the.1952 grants he said... B | April: were in line with the up- tive Liberal candidates: ward‘trend“of the first quarter. The, April total was 122,978,822 board feet, compared with. 106,- 223,314 board in April 1952, For the first four months the total of exports. was: 458,883,151 feet, compared with 381,437,978 feet in the first four months of 1952. ‘A - Toronto “financier, ‘looking * Soft, Lustrous Fabries , : Fine Custom Tailoring, * Four Collar‘Styles..: Single or French Cutt © ‘LES GiLMORE, DELTA (int i i in A “As one of 7 agriculturists » among the Liberal candidates, 2% join them in assur ing good representation. for. BC. Farme! ers,” ‘When’ introduced on’ the floor of the house, the Rolston formula NANCY HODGES, VICTORIA (Long: Vi eurgolnt.t -in Legis- the was meant to be final; he declar-| : 2 ): “The women of, this Province deserve res: naib od. despite asourances thet it a vomnen candidates snten re that we get it!” Be le government ‘and i, with the other three Liberal would be flexible. HAJ. GEN; VICTOR GDLUH, ‘VANCOUVER: BURRARD (Gusncag goiien* “tates fi Mr, Cail urged the audience to ‘ind ‘out for themselves what:the Rolston formula would have done Canadian’ Ambassador, with world Swide experience in_Intern@ttonal Affairs and Comme! : 1 % I accepted for this district’ by phoning the | fi: ‘womination only after assuring myself of the sincerit: ind ints se is School Board if they don't believe : “ple ge to’support them.” ‘yal integrity of ‘Arthur Tae and his aims, z the Consetvatives, CCF, and Lib-| I". : erals, and charged that: this: at-: . MAYOR F.H. JACKSON, NEW WESTMINSTER (24 years’, -astociation with Municipal inion):: “With 18-.o0f my fellow Liberal candidates being experi- tempt to abolish the present edu- cational finance situation ‘and the d ipal enced in municip: governinonte among et 3 Mayors, 3: Reeves, 7 Aldermen, 3 School ‘Trus' £ “feel that we are. truly’! representative of the people, ' and can best serve their needs in the Leiiatice? y _jattack of Mr. Reid. on ithe prov- W. tT STRAITH,. ry 6.5: VICTORIA a6 poms years “service as MLL.A,, with further back- - ince’s school curriculum, indicates there “is something ‘ominous in * round:in miinicipal affairs); “Now, more that ever before, the enous 5 People of this Province need experience in i me ti egislature. Th’ Nee ather Liberal candidates who with myself’ have legislative experiente .can provide Oil supplics.are vitat defence. ‘The ‘calla required to move one’ “armoured division 100 miles would run your car for, z 10 years? os years? 350 years on the gasoline needed to move an : armoured division’ 100 miles. » ‘The average family car could be ‘operated for’ 350 years? “NO ONE EVER, China ‘may bécome a big’ custom- 5 ‘The average weekly pa: er for‘ B.C.'s’ petroleum industry. in 1939 would buy 84 gallons of: gasoline. 'T. R, Harrison, director of Wil- = you'll be glad you installed a. fee 8 rich Petroleum, and a score ‘of _ How many gallons-will today's cheque buy FAIRBANKS- MORSE 22625) Levee temas d citi wi . Biers a neue China ould. orp, nessssaty batts, ‘Scientists believe oil was formed-from the... . remains of tiny sea creatures .which lived >, EA all Canadian oil - production and . _ | more.” millions of years ago. Would you say oil is Mr. Harrison's ; remarks. ‘came : found in HERE'S WHY .«s following, reports ‘that Nationalist : A r China emissari a add peat : § is economicol — in installation —vses only one: fensth of pipe iaside ‘Candda’ soo ‘How much will the oil industry spend cach casing ... in operation— because it uses "smaller motor, Ateds ~ +)} picture of oil Saree in B.C.'s +x: ‘week this year to find and develop oil fields leas power to operate .. . i maintenancé — ito 'rods ori nhafts "| Riese ace Ri vet country.” |." "in western Canada 4 to replace; no valves :to repair; no lubrication trouble’ because, BA Wen pas snmtdat’ wi Lie 12% millions? $6 millions? $12 millions? ste z . ; both pump and motor are water cooled and ‘water on the historic Fraser Canyon 4) : be road, originally hewn out of the canyon swalls: in‘Colonial :days:by the }Royal:.Engineers, is being, speeded .up, by, a general. widen-| ing “program. Cost is ruining into “Party has been the millions, but industry and : tourists; who. use the road.say the : ‘ A é : cere ee. : P eee teenie , “ally high calibre. i i money is’ being well spent. BH DSN Jane saie : Z an : = hs 2 sere hin . : i : y .| . A. 3,500-foot_ tunnel is planned}. i | - E ie > ae fi MENS iia :| at’Ghina Bar, south of Boston Bar, A IMRE RIAL: : 1 urge ‘you. to compare the ability toa experience of the Liberal gandidates with at a probable cost of more than|’ “| than $1,000,000, So far 22.69. miles OM makes conn: of road have been widened, 1,120,-| Re ie vars Bnth 500 yards of rock and 920,350) | = = eee 2 y cheque of Canadi «Even though gasoline Toad taxes are higher in £ all'provinces, today's average pay cheque will iy 135 5 gallons. Leitner's * Limited, » 2 YOU-CAN'T DO BETTER ANYWHERE “Oi i is‘ usually found far saneroaea in the “tiny pores of rock such as limestone or sand- », stone. The word petroleum is derived ‘from othe Latin “petra” and, Soleum"—rock oil. susamps? the wind” and... ‘'resembles.. the tactics of Hitler. ad Mussolini. a The industry is expected to spend ‘$300 millions on exploration and development this /sysarhaboat $6 millions a week. It takes many millions of dollars i in plant and ae See ; oe oes i _ é Y : 4 ne . i we ae tang 5 ae ‘ i hen and wh ed th alee anacrile ‘i plant and eau i iy ss oo wg eS when and where you need them. How mu $30,713 foreach offs 13,500.employees, : f : =a sag pane a oe Z : does this amount to per Imperial employee ‘ aeill ri : a m t This Liberal "$3,856? $16,597? $30,715? men and women of exception- Mas many odvontages — never needs priming — 100% quiets owner cag install or remove with simple shop 'tools;’service ‘pipds:‘may'be : cut in below ‘frost lines tank and electric controls may:bé set over well or'away' from it. proved in of. Quoltty guoronteed by FAIRBANKS-MORSE! let us give } you full details “Sim others: in ‘the flela’ before you cast your vote on dine sth. It is only ability. which can guarantee stability.” °