CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 12, 1963 CASTLEGAR NEWS “Here let the press the peopje's rights maintain, unawed by imflue co and unbribed by gain” i in Ni . Hundred and’ Forty-Seven Eetahlict NOTICE Kinnaird Esso Service: .Under New Management Commencing Sunday, Soplomber 15th, 1963. PRIZES We invite everyone to come in to say hello. Steve and Ann Gallo ,{wer, 4 Here are;the four men . who want to be :Pre- micr of British sColumbia after 530 years.:'Native :of New Brunswick: | One-time (Conservative rebel, Hel \ed,: more. than; any other ’ single /Peraon’;to:.break up. the Liberal- Conservative coalition, in’ 1952.1." “Bennett's ' probably . the, most contraversial ‘premier. in: our, his- | tory.’ He < is: 's 24th-:premier since we became a’ province ’in 1871.-No premier before was ever up ‘against,;such terrific barrages of opposition. That's because Ben- nett “has three: opposition’. parties after him. In the. old ‘days a Con: servative premier had. the Liberals after, him,-and: vice versa.and that was all. Socialists and Social. Cre- diters -hadn't:even been ‘born: ir those comparatively free-and easy days, « There's no. doubt that: Bennett has done a.very great: deal for |: this province. He's bold, he has'vi-|’ sion, -he’s not’ afraid. to ‘take a chance, He's a born political gamb- ler and so. far.most of his’ throws |, of the dice have paid ‘off. for.him. He dreams up wonder gimmicks like the “homeowner's grant’: to keep himself | and. his brand: of what's called Social Credit in Po- . .E, DAVIE FULTON, 47, leader of the Conservative party, Native }of Kamloops, scion of one of B.C.’s $65 Down, - $65 a Month: ~ON-NEW.CAR PURCHASE PLAN or New Cars with approved Credit from as low as. ($65.00 down and $65.00 per month. This ‘is the first time. such a deal has been offered in B.C. Not, 6% interest: but only 442% .on the unpaid balance. \ ONE : CHEV. IMPALA « ' 2. door’ hardtop. V8; automatic’ . _ transmission, white & | ‘Red up- holstry only. 8000 miles --a one- ? owner car like;new.. ONLY “(963 CHEVROLET 6 cylinder Sedan S.P. $3126 GOING FOR 1959 MERGURY. MONTCLAIR ” » Automatie ‘transmission: power. steering, power brakes, one own-. er. ‘ 5 Only $1895.00, 1962 CHEV BEL AIR Sedan, 6 cylinder, Standard Transmission. . LOW MILEAGE SEE US ABOUT 1964 RENTAL DEALS! Phone Zenith 6330 TRAIL, B.C. GENERAL MOTORS WHOLESALE 2 PARTS DISTRIBUTORS . {assisted in serving by Mrs.’ D. Dun- CASTLEGAR . NEWS Published Every Thureday At OF THE Castlegar, Bo, Lv. “Campbell, Publisher _ rate to the: News - %s ls $3.per..year. The price .by, delivery boy is 40° cents a month, Single copies are 10 cents. “THE "Bort Campbeil, Balter. ‘aul correspondence showa be addressed to It is.q member of the. Canadian Weekly News- papers Association, the B.C. division of the Canadian Weekly cy Com-. most | Political fami- lies. From’ 1945 to 1963 he built’ up’ a distinguished career of his ‘own in the House of Commons, He's sauve, educated, polished,’ pre- sents'a first-class Public image.’ His. at Dr. J. aa} any; successful. politicia He must unstuff his own polltisi shirt, If he should: -become_- premier he'll be the first pure Liberal chief of B.C,: government’ since -'Thomas Dufferin Patullo in:1941; Premier: John’ Hart : only. VOLKSWAGEN x and... ; (RAMBLER 2 SALES & SERVICE , : i Phone/ R:A. (Bob): Horswill 365-3491, _ Somple ate Stock’ of {Meolkswagen Cars and Trucks 3 “New. ‘Rambler Cars 5} : Sales, & Service — Trades -PARKVIEW. MOTORS -. -Nelson ALS ITT) ‘orthright, a> tough politician;! though | he has mellowed {somewhat .an! ornament ‘in ‘any \drawlng , ‘toom, a rough man ‘who, has ‘polished ‘himself. ‘The’ ladies some and virile.on TV. One-time carpenter, he’s now a jfull-time politician.’ With ‘little for. mal-‘education, he has educated himself, ‘is a-great! reader, far, into the night,-can quote ‘from’ the.'es-. saya: of William Ewart: Gladstone and other ‘political ‘greats of th Mrs. Comey, Hosts Bota: ‘Sigma. Phi: ’ Got Acquainted Party Mra, “Thomas. Couch - will be thé. new director. of the Alpha Phi, Beta ‘Sigma —_ for’ the coming year, The fall, series of bi-t -monthly | wij) thonthly . meetings: will commence on Sept. 11,.it was learned ata Get Acquainted..Party, held last ‘Wednesday ‘at the home of Mrs, ‘I. Gormley. At, this i initial event, Mrs. Couch and her. husband were in attend- ance at the gathering of.22 mem- bers’ and their’ husbands, » were served by 'C, Davie was a member of a Van: couyer ,Island’ colonial legislature. (His” grandfather,. A.’ B.:B. Davie ‘umbia_ and" his’ great-uncle,’ Theo- dore Davie was" 1892-95 Premier, and: later. Chief, Justice of British father, Fred Fulton, was'1887-89 Premier of British Col-|- le. ‘was Mr. Speaker in the Tolmie : Hostesses, Mrs, J. Charban and Mrs, D, Calder, ° “ AVERAGE” WAGE * From 1951 to 1961 the average manufacturing wage in Canada. in- creased ‘from $1.25 to, $1. 90° an 2) A ‘spell binding 80-" love him because he looks so hand- |; in? x * < at Lyrae 3 o ‘ 3 me i -Castlegar’ Dining Room: { , throughly Saturday’ 6.30, a.m.. to... .00 p.m. ° Sundays 9.00: a.m, to 8.00 Pm. PHONE 365-2631, ROR. SERVICE Ph, 365-3544 DALL’S 5. TELEVISION : GOMNITTEE:ROOMS’ TRAIL: M.-P. Hotel — Ph. .364-2171 ; : ROSSLAND Co-op Bldg. Ground Floor. CASTLEGAR: Lewis, Bik. —: Ph.. 365 5057. has quite the polttical heritage oft Edmund; Davie.Fulton, He's. a Poli- ticat historians joy. YYMOND PERR. ULT, 3' Teader. rents Liberal party, Native of» Vancouver. ‘Liberal leader -but ‘three’ years;,he has. increased: Li- beral membership in’ our. Legis- lature, Due, in part, to; his: hard work -and. sincerity, the: Liberals staged’ a comeback in the Federal serious, in his polities,. is Slowly: +7 TA very. successful tea and small bake: sale’ was ‘held: Monday, after- ‘noon at'the home of Mrs. H. John- son, The room was’ tastefully de: corated” with. low. -bowls ; of “glads. the guests ‘and ‘Mrs. “Johnson was ean’ of Trail. The ntire. proceeds, tof. the tea and bake: sale |will ‘be: ital her sincere thanks, to were unable to attend: and “sent vie: _ "BEST DRESSED “* MEN WEAR McGILL SHOES from . EREMENKO'S No other British Columbian ! election ; last : April. -He :makes , a |- Bod: legislative speech, ‘is’ deadly |. nations. Mrs, Ferguson ~ also ex-|: {|pressed the thanks, oe ete Chap- ‘the: “Electric (Castlegar) Ltd. Electric Heat ‘Specialists’: lon ‘Homies 7 &G Constinetio; ya “ta t. Phone: 365-B151; OB ded ‘nad ” Credit Bureau and Coffection : Agency ~ habeas Your Credit Rating Credit Collections:! + “Pooled Accounts? -* Above ‘Bank ‘of Montreal 448-15t Ave... Phone 365-8033. Castlegar. KINNAIRD CONSTRUCTION - Fins S055T2 COMPANY . ion 1S. NO. JOB ‘TOO SMALL : : * Phone $65-8268 printing supp ie . Built.to the "measurement - CASTLEGAR * NEW! of the Golden Rale 2: Phone :385-s081)" aL LAUGHTON CASTLEGAR NEWS.” or. phone 365-8031 pee Carpi t Craftmanship “Gi Guanes : call for ifree: Palate sno)”. th y q Recommendations Made by Hughes Toward Castlegar's Water S Comm. Gwilym “Hughes sub- mitted to the council at jts meet- ing last week his recommendations toward the. Castlegar water sys- tem. They were hardness tests; regular coli tests - and ° nitrate check; records graphing drawdown and secatery: in the Sopow water system he sald, ont will attempt to see Mr, Sopow. to obtain information re- garding earnings and expenditure’ to arrive at'a figur sation, “T concur with ¢ cerning a new source do not consider ‘that any fur development of a new well eric | ds necessary ey this same time, I ie — Althar Btor Nigh ¢ 5 1960 Fire Underwriter's report call fed for additional storage of 700,000 -figure is beyond the for ‘a progres-| to salve municipality.’ The total. re- quirement, for, a populatlon’ of. 2,- 800 at 400 met 1B storage, : ours th ump capacity. and: the | addition’ ‘of Ww’ 150,000. gallon tank’ produc- total’ cupply, over 6% hours of 836,250 ‘gallons: “I therefore ae that Council give consideration to the early erection of a. new. 150,000 gallon tank location and elevation *|to be; decided‘ but preferably in the southern : end: of the ‘village. the | 5 report's -'recommendation. : Pump | controls ‘will .also*have: to be ‘mo. dified. (I: think ‘sufficient property| .-| should’ be’ reserved for doubling Use this easy to read schedule to help # you plan your next trip in British Columbia: Whenever you travel,’ fly Canadian’ Pacific — the fastest, most comfortable way to get there! Oo nea ee tetet sean ice ol t Exstboind — Dally 1 1Y Castlegar 1ito am. AR Crenbrockexisberey I210pm. t nlopm, § ‘Westbound — U Weesteger fib pm. ‘AR Pentleton 1 An Vancouver QV Castiegsr s4O pm AR fancouver i] ‘8.thnes local this storage. capacity. Hiss tbitin— One), difficulty |: of ito ystem. ness, This threat may be conven- fently eliminated’, if | the _village : by-law. uld' be cleatly under- ig, in itse}f ‘offers very tection “against CASTLEGAR NEW, Thursday, Sept. 12, 1968 Bible Society to Hold Rally Here on Sept. 18 The significant. story. of a so- ciety which has contributed greatly in: the building of Canada is fea- {tured in‘a motion Ly “C erstone of a Nation”. fyyuThis inspiring film’ thriljing story of the, Bible Socleyt which celebrates ‘in 1964, ‘its diamond jubilee, :' n re: Department of the Saciety, the film makita geting ‘fluoridation at’the present time. I feel! we' should‘ maintain minds this question and |, oeached' ab should : invest)- ye merits ‘more close- to | football tg | fall ‘at. Stanley , Humphries Secon: be’ of ‘great: value.:' ‘The ‘consultant concede that no detailed engineer- ing. hag ‘been‘done and no field surveys undertaken but the exami- portrays the life. ‘nation from e following e +B schedule of to. be) played , this dary School grounds:°— Sunday, Sept. 15 — 1.30 p.m Lions avs Bombers, 0 Pm. Ti. nation does ‘provide a basis for comparison of alternative ‘From Last Year Cats junday, Sept, 22 30 P.m, Ticats vs Lions, 3.00 p.m. Roughriders vs Bombers, Sunday. Sept.:29 — 1.30 p.m. Bom- 1.80. p.m. Bombers vs Lions, 3.00 Rm. Roughriders ys Ti-Cats,,Sun- Oct, 13 — 1.30 p.m. Lions vs Ti-Cats, 3.00 Pm Bombers‘ vs tions of alstribution 3 is that the pro- posals have been made without an on site survey and route selection requires considerable revision, ':*4in ‘spite of this, there are two urgent. recommendations which? 1 feel. Council: would \approve’ and they. are:— (1) ‘The: new B-inch ‘main joining No.1 and No. 2 wells, |. 2 valves anda’ new.6-inch: main along Columbia to provide imprav- Q ed pressure. (2): service by conriec- tion No.: 2 well an rage ‘with’ the downtown arid, °2 valves... “The recammendation, regard ing an &-inch main on First Avenub to serve a 6-inch fire main on Elm to provide. adequate. service’ to Propsed, new?: hydrants - involves considerable study with regard to route ‘selection, . also” consultation with the Fire Chief that I:should Life ‘insurance ies paid $9.0 million in ‘death benefits: in British Célimbia during the first six. ‘months of 1963, the Canadian Life Insurance Officers Association reports. The Corresponding 1962 to- ordinary policies, pay-| ents this .Year were $5,296,900; ay pets 1.30: p.m.) Th an; Ronghrid.. ers vs Bombers. sunday Noy. 10 1.80 pn. Te; 3, ig sto- | 5 prefer to leave this ‘for the time |j being. “The new storage. tank: will of ‘course have to be to the sea to séa and shows the. place of the Bible’ in the building of our country, This motion picture is being pow, y the soclety's necrelary o Ba h Columbia, Rev, J. A. ymond Tingley, Vancouver, who is, seeking’ to challenge increased of'a work vital to Canada Churches sare co-operating in the ‘society's work of providing the jscripture for every man in his own: language and it is expect- ed that ‘many will attend the rally, where:“Cornergtone of a Nation" will. be. shown, ° The™ rally ‘is being’ held: at Ferry Traffic Up During Month of Aug. ‘The Castlegar ferries made 120 more round trips during Aug. 1963. than they did during August, 1962 , | and carried 6,769 more automobiles and drivers, Following is the ferry report for August, 1963 with figures for | August, 1962 in brackets: Number of rowed trips ped (6,105), number automobiles nd drivers 77,218 (TAA), number : of passengers, not drivers 145,943 (126,741), ‘number of trucks, all types 18,597 (17,940), number of. lers and semitrailers 8809 -|the Pentacostal Tabernacle in Cas- legar on Sept. 18 at 7.30 p.m. i: 2880 Highway Drive, TRAIL, - SALES Chevrolet : Cadillac: AND SERVICE |) Oldsmobile. pay €6 Envoy rvair ‘Finest and < ‘Cleanest 1 used Cars in in the k Kootenays E Largust stock in: the > for all all: General Body: Shop: in Oe ; Every Ca Car Guaranteed WHOLESALE. GMI PARTS D DISTRIBUTORS of genuine pects 2 Motors Vehicles Trot and ‘most “Fully equipped Garage and : Kootenays the: Aytomatic Transmission’ Specialists Seiberling Tire Warebouse " syatom and. it’ would: appear ‘that the best route will have to await | the selection: of, the site of the tan! ke At: present it would seem that a a convenient * route * would ‘be to, “| of Sth Ave: Since the ‘section coi ‘TRAINS / TRUCKS / 81 WORLD'S MOST COMPLETE TRANSEORTATION ‘system : FOR. JNFORMATION and RESERVATIONS. VIPOND FOR TRAVEL cerning ‘softening ‘fs based’ on “in: conclusive tests, I make no recom- mendation in ‘-this regard ’ oth TAIL - NELSON - GRANBILOOK \ Silent, a and ee " family: bath room. “WEST KOOTENAY | ER you: wari itu der a! ‘ki the ; ‘ ‘Ses ‘your ‘deal ler now and choose the best for: "your home; —a i ‘ ' “FLAMELESS’ “ELECTRIC «| WATER HEATER.