10 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Dec, 8, 1960 Hyson Promises Squadron 581 His Full Support o No, 581 Squadron Air Cadets were visited Jast week by Henry Hy- son, reently elected chairman of the spongoring committee. In‘ his remarks to the cadets, Mr. Hyson, at one time command- ing officer of the squadron at Oli- ver, promised the group every pos- sible support, Ganada’s Farms Over - Expanded In terms of demand at current prices, Canada has an over-expon- ded farm plant, according to the current issue of the Commercial «Letter published by the Canadian Bank of Commerce. ‘There is too high a percentage of “marginal” farms, and farm in- come is declining in relation to in- come in other lines of endeavor, the Letter says, The serious farm situation is aggravated by a similar or worse situation in the U.S.A, VICTORIA REPORT Wicks Bows Out Gracefully By JAMES K, NESBITT British Columbia's two new ca- binet ministers, Hon, Frank ‘Richter of agriculture, and Hon, Mrs, Buda Brown, who hasn't a portfolio, are settling down to their new duties. Mrs,- Brown, without a depart-} » ment to administer, will only at: tend cabinet mestings. B.C, hasn't had a Minister without Portfolio for nearly 30 years. The last was| / Hon. R, L. Maitland, in the Tolmie Conservative government (1928-33); later, from 1941 to his death in 1946, “Pat” Maitland was attorney- general In the Coalition government of Liberal Premier John Hart, when W. A. C, Bennett was a backbench ‘Tory. Francis Xavier Richter, 50, was born in the Similkameen, which ri- ding he has represented in the Leg- islature, for Social Credit, -since 1953, He's a real pioneer of his part of the province, for his father homesteaded there as early‘as 1864, driving up ‘cattle from Oregon. NOTICE There will be an’ Annual General Meeting of the Castlegar Pistol! Club on Sunday, Dec. 11 in the Marlane Hotel at 2 p.m. sharp. Members please attend. Non Members Welcome FOR SHRISTMAS GIVING JAMES K, NESBITT She's not much of a politician, though she has done very well in politics, The. higher, art of politics — if there's such a thing — baffles her. At one time Mrs. Brown was a Conservative legislative wife — whi- ch means her husband, Don, was o Conzervative-coalition member of the House, In those days Mrs. Brown came to Victorin each ses- sion, went to pink teas, cocktail parties, luncheons. Now she'll be too busy for socializing, which sults her, for she thinks a party, merely for the sake of a party, {s a waste of time. However, she hasn’t much to worry about, for SC’ers don’t party B\very much anyway. One likes the way Lyle Wicks went out of his labor portfolio, He was beaten in his home riding of Dewdney ‘last Sept, 12, and so the Frank Richter was barely able to|Premier, much’ against his will, had ‘entries, J.T, Webster, Mrs, H. John- Mrs. Johnsen. Heads Guides The ‘Agsociation to Guides and’ mon for the election of. officers tor tary, Mrs, J; Schuepfer, Brownies held their regular meeting 1901. President 1s Mrs. H, Johnson; A vote’ of thanks was extended followed by the ainual.meeting at secretary, Mrs. B, Macalister; :trea-jto the retiring executive for their the home of Mra, J. Shuepfer, surer, Mrs, -E. ‘Thors; badgo * secra- | work = ‘during -the past two years. Tt was moved that ‘letters of thanks ‘be sent to the Onstlegar and | District Fall Fair Board for their; donation of entry tags for the hobby show, to the Judges of the ‘GIFT SUGGESTIONS © GLOVES AND SCARVES @ SLIP AND PANTIE SETS @ BOXED PANTIES. | @ SLIPS IN PASTEL SHADES @ BULKY AND SHAG PULLOVERS @ DUSTERS AND HOUSECOATS KARNIES son and Mrs, W. T, Waldle, Mrs. Andersen expressed her personal thanks to the committee and all those who had worked to make the hobby show a success. The pockets on the travelling ap- ron were opened and the sum of 91920 was realized. The spron was drawn for ind Mrs. R T. Woldie was the winner. Mrs, ‘Reg Bro, Guide captain, reported that the girls had decided that they would each take a gift to thelr next meeting and Mrs; Bro would pack them and send the par- ed tog mental home. Mrs. J. oc, spoke for a: while ‘tnd made some sug- gesions, one of them was that the walk before he could milk cows and ride horses, and he has been milk- ing and riding ever since. Now he's a top grower of fine Hereford beef. He's a typical farmer, — quiet- spoken, calloused hands, no spell- binder in oratory, down to earth and practical; he looks you right in the eye when he talks to you. * Mrs. Brown 1s a bubbling sort, @ charming grandmother, warm- hearted, trim of figure and alert of mind, who has a burning mission in life, a crusade, and that is to im- prove the lot of those who cannot improve their own lots, When her to get rid of him as Minister of La- rr. LA‘purchase the pins for warranted Guiders, The regular meeting was On the eve of his departure, adjourned’ and the annual meeting Mr. Wicks, who loved belng Minis- | gojlowed. ter of Labor, and did a pretty good Job in 0 prickly Lite issued 8] members had a very busy and suc- ‘The annual report showed the the press, and the people for thelr|mother and daughter help, and saying he'd had a finc|Thinking Day service, teas, hobby cessful year, taking part in the banquet, IT’S TIME TO Tractionize perhaps, in the future — well, who Leslie Peterson of sworn | time, and had no regrets, and that,|show and the travelling apron. knows? — he might try again. And|the financial report for the year then he went off to Government|/which, showed ‘a very successful House to see his successor (Hon.} year with o healthy bank balance. FOR SAFE, SURE DRIVING Teinanalas report foe fee year HAVE YOUR TIRES DONE TODAY in, and he was cheerful and unbit- CLASSIFIED AD RATES ‘PHONE 3031 Closing Time: 12 noon Wednesday previous, to the day’of issue. ° Classified ads are charge ed for at the rate of five conta Minimum ‘charge classifieds phoned in to the office is 60 cents, ‘There ia special rate of allowing a Classified ad_to run three times for the price ‘of two, providing there are no changes In the wording of the ad in subsequent, isaues, A Castlegar News “boa number may be used on class ifled ads for an extra charg of SO cents for rs ers, 4 i FOR SALE ee bullding Jots in Kinnaira, ioe Eire: : P iaatner-ooun set of diesel en- gineering’ books worth $145 ‘going at $25. Call ‘at ‘Castiegar News, 347 Pedigree ‘Siamese kittens, Ap- Bly 266-7th Ave., Kinnaird, or phase “4-pleco bedroom suite, 3|4 bed complete, S4-in.’ bed somploto, 'o add cabin ae Ave. Phone 6851, 1 Pontiac jaedan, Bood shape, 160" *Phow je 5310. Ladies aie, ‘tube size 6 Tes, 3 size 944 tube skates, an a pair boy’s tube skates sizes 2a Ls Phone 6601 or call at 8 oitmbla Ave, Castlegar. . Engagement notices, obit “uaries and. cards of thanks o “usual length ore publishee at a flat charge of $1. ‘Arrow Lakes Ferry : ervice ROBSON TO EDGEWOOD Leave Robson Wharf 10.00 ‘a.m,’ Monday. . Arrive fellow cabinet ministers get too|ter, and his head was high. * "Yes, Lyle Wicks showed he's a real good trouper. Scheol Trustees Meet With PTA The SHHS PTA met in thejthe payrolls and deductions. reports : : Mrs, R. Bro reported a very successful and busy year for the Guides. They made decorations at’ mie : LJ Christmas time which were sent to the Castlegar and District Hos- pital where they were used on the Patients’ trays Christmas Day. 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