MILE SWIMMERS were cited recently by Kinnaird town council, with the presentation of aw who finished the race, held in conjunction with the Kinnaird an- nual swim meet. Acting Mayor G. S. Rust presented certificates and “patches” to all who took part. He lauded the efforts of the swim club in holding the event and urged|the proper channels.” these accomplished young swimmers to con- sider taking part, in future, in the training | © of others in competitive swimming. — Castlegar News Photo | {H THIS GORNER By Amold Martin The Other Side of Student Power A report of a recent y useless — It is time to ‘Toastmasters meeting held ii Castlegar was interesting in|by force, if necessary rather that aes chose as its topic, Stu-|than sitting around calmly Power. Even more _interestin: ‘was the fact that the state dent ments made by TM members|! explained constituted a virtual antho- |some students who “want to misunderstand-'take advantage of the educa- logy of the ings non-students have of th student power movement. It might be interestin; {to examine some of the | Phe aa being the way theses in the report, compar: |it is, it's gléfieult to imagine wi injdemand the power, grab it asking f 1 Brother “speaker: lithely, e- iE — keep your place, student —make allowances for me, while I tell you what you are going to do with your life. That's a good little boy. Pat, pat, on the head. that there are ition. offered, and should be lable to do, 80, and be free ig ‘of politics, ing tation, from the student point | spending four years in study, | of vie" plained that, while he parently sympathized “student is a nigger,” Former News Delivery Boy Offered Scholarship “channels. least proved almost We One of the speakers ex-!ed, but ‘saying, “I managed ap-|to get educated without be- wil A recent paper circulat- ther ed at Selkirk said that the plained ‘Gust as the stud- and {ents want complete freedom that, like “nigger,” student|to ussert their ideals, s0 time was tired | of going through ia they learn to make sim- With the proper channels |the worl exhausted, it said — or-at to school, and coming out truly educat- coming involved in politics.” This is educated? This is aleng full advantage of Col- er ie member — ex- ilar sllowsnces to the rest of Referring again to the “nigger syndrome” in college FROM THE GALLERY The Money Question thought,” quoth | another member of TM is “good as long as it is prerented in a reasonable Don't_ do anything rash. Don't shout, or demonstrate, or assemble in groups .of more than three. ‘Cause if you do this, we might have to give you what you want. Be reasonable, quiet, or- derly, and. we can ignore you for Gods -knows-how-many -more-yeurs before we have to face up to the problem. zi Atlee f , wi nat is required in modern world.” ak) It would appear that any- I disagree with this gentleman I am being un- Teasonable. How about that? Like the followers of H. Wh doesat poy ove totale chacces with Bi crowing Maddocks Shoe Store we stock a full selection of SAVAGE SHOES. for’ children Pacific Water Wells Ltd. Drilling Contractors for Fast Efficient Complete Service in Industrial & Domestic Water Supplies Box 329 — Castlegar, B.C. Phone 365-6933 HOLIDAYING IN VANCOUVER? Then you want a central address close to all attractions, yet priced to suit your budget. We have a dining room and coffee shop and are close to beaches and Stanley Park. Please-feel MAYOR M. LITTLE General Chairman’ BOB RIVERS Publicity Chairman STEVE JANKOLA Kinnaird Chairman CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 3, 1968 JOHN MANSBRIDGE i Selkirk Chairman COMMUNITY CHEST DRIVE Underway During Don Oddie, a Kinnaird)scholarship last summer of Rev. Robert Morris is min- Hpuley and dormer ; Castlegar | $80 $800 by 4 the Vancouver pain ister. By Henry. Heald ia conn lews | pap Vs, lered a| Associ take part in Mr. Craig, recently from While Prime Minister ot Nonsense a eoneert program being prs|sadler Wells Opera Company |rrudeau was drafting the : is ota i prob members of Nelson Chorist- in Tendon, Engiane, bas nee. Throne Speech for the open-|not subsidizing everyone else’s|something, the conservatives ers and four members of the|the opera school there. ing of the 28th Parliament, mall: za well out of our toX|who have forgotten what be- Nelson’s Boys’ Choir, Oct 18. ‘nis. group will perform, |Postmaster-General Eric B tes will be ing young is like don’t ‘The group will’ include|Amahl atid the Nicht Visit: |Klerans was making a mini- oinaw rates a) want him to have it. 10 singers who are currently) ors, before Christmas and throne speech of his own. It studying at the coast. Rossini's Barber of Seville, Also included in the con-| later. wi cert is Don's sister, Maren, Don, as a student of the free to drop us a line for our descriptive bro- chure. Sands Motor Hotel MUtual 2-1831 Davie at Denman Commercial Cards Honored “On English Bay at Stanley Park” tates but, it will be a rellef ii OCTOBER SUPPORT DISTRICT WELFARE F. J. SMITHERAM TRAILER TOWING Fully Insured DAVE COOPER Castlegar Chairman GIL SUTER MRS. E. H. SCHULTE Industry Chairman ' Blueberry Chairman Results — MRS. M. ‘ANDERSON Robson Ci Gemmunieatlon problems? Chairman No man. I dig you, and you dig me. ‘It’s just that I want something, _ you're stand- Phone 365-5308 Choristers. The concert is in. both performances. Box 1351, Castlegar by the First United Church at which former Nelsonite, Kinnaird Give a gift of distinction ‘With each $2.00 new or renewal subscription (4 issues) purchased we will forward to the reciplenta beautiful bonus ...a full colour 1969 calendar notebook-diary. the world. We announce your gift with a greeting signed with your name, and the current Winter Issue of Beautiful British Columbia. The 1969 Spring, Summer, and Fall issues will be mailed as published. ‘Thi for'$2.00 and commencing with the “ilaters 1908 Insue ORDER IN PERSON AT CASTLEGAR NEWS — Sorry, No Telephone Orders — Library Hours cated in the Kinnaird open two days a week, a Doe There are two sessions on Monday, three to four seven to eight at night. On Thursday the library from three to four o'clock. The Kinnaird library, ie started earlier in the bi o’clock in the afternoon and |W fiscal responsibility. would g sion. sor. Mr. Co! is open in the afternoon only, third relass CLASSIFIED AD CASTLEGAR NEWS CAEN FOR AIRLINE RESERVATIONS e MEXICO - HAWAIIAN & EUROPEAN TOURS ARRANGED e CASTLEGAR AGENT FOR THE WESTERN HOTEL CHAIN WEST'S DEPT. STORE Phone 365-7542 of eMaudivor-General “Maxwell More Pollution — This is Progress? ufac! 9 even. a lates 0 the release of chem- Eood life, supposedly 0 starvati the products of his the laws of turns cludes. Kierans made it = ‘well ¥ wer ve talked about pa- class mail cents an ounce very scon in| years anyway. the new parliamentary ses- x ‘With a safe Liberal ma- joni h be is or Sikely to. find himself in the same embarras- sing position as his predeces- te’s bill to raise) mat mil-| deal to keep the economy on n | 22 ever. keel. beer mmplaint ell| Would have known Henderson for a number of would not 4 settle for ‘a de- to ars. ‘Most of us will feel some] 5 of the bite of higher postal Ernest Swift in. “A Con- ing, to recreation, and ree and thus o! art of i hie pollution ré- alee, a communications ‘media icals by industries which are supposed to be creating the erment and private operat- but which are | ions. reading Poisons on the land save us from|icies have received as much If the good life is to continue, then the sour- ces of pollution must be over- come. If man cannot, control | If Benius diminishing re- v4 might will set in,” he con- fiad’s a a. to plug the aus a past member of the Nelson. opera school, will take part comings 9 ich 0 ing in ring some names off our Christmas’ mailing iist for A post office department that pays its own way and even earns a little profit is neat rey ‘your ‘going to step aside, or Set run over? In This Old World Today There are many complaints in this old World today. is it a wonder There’s so much to say. What wiih the world news of war . | And. and famine if lerans can establish the principle that! the communicators pay their way he will have done a great must have been hag! What Mr, Trudeau and_his|Lo advisors had in mind. Mr. Kierans all agencies communications under the preview of one government Tep: ent. Let us hope it ets a crack at the Canad- jan Broadcasting Corporation as well. eep an eye on its operations. While ie CBC's |role must always be the cult- ural development of the pate if. interest to the secretary of state, it is ’s . spending pol- FLAMELESS --HtEGinic HEAT * Government and Jaw. But there’s a bright side In this old world today All of our troubles Are not here to stay. When you feel blue And depressed. with your Jot ok all around you y | You'll find that Fen ve got AR much to be thankful In this old World today. Order the paper ¢ exist}/Read quite a few .| You'll Tiways find someone ng Worse off aE phan. y you. McCreight. ATTENTION Logging Contractors ‘ATTRACTIVE WINTER LOGGING CONTRACTS AVAILABLE Volumes vary between 5,000 and 50,000 cunits. CONTACT: NORTEWOOD PULP LTD. vision Box 9000, Satis George, B.C. Phone 563-0686 Ey there’s so muchto enjoy \e in the fabulous, fascinating — Bowling Coffee Break League LHS Bey Downey 218. 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