CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Mar. | Fall Fair May Bo Held In Arena An executive meeting of the Castlegar ond District Fall Fair Board was held last week ot the home of Mrs, P, Oglow, with seven members present and Pete Ewart, president, presiding, Tt wag reported that all organi- zations in the District had been sent forms to fll in with thelr re- presentatives name, Some of these forms have been filled in and re- turned to the Fall Fair asceretary while others are still to come in. It was learned that the Fair may be held jn the arenn this year, ‘This year will be ‘the 16th onnual Fall Fair and it is hoped that all organizations. will: get behind this District effort and make this a bet- ter than ever ycar. Honorary presidents were named ang they are: H. W, Herridge, MP; D. L. Brothers, MLA; A. Sylvest, chainman Castlegar Village and -0. M, Loeblich, chairman, Kinnaird ‘Village, A general meeting will be called for March 28 at 8 pm. in. the Le- gion Hall when it is hoped that all organizations will have their repre- sentatives present, * WI Gelebrates 14th Anniversary The February meeting of the Renata Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs, M. Rohn, ‘Members are planning a spring tea to raise money: for the upkeep of the cemetery, The committees will be named at the next regular meeting. A donation of $5 was sent to the Kootenay Society for Handicapped Children. A delegate to the District con- vention to be held at Harrop will ‘be appointed at the March meet- inf, The per capita fee has been forwarded to the secretary-treasurer at South Slocan.” ‘The secretary was asked to send # letter of thanks to H. W. Her- ridge, MP, for the House of Com- mons debate booklet on the Colum- bia River project. The Renata Women’s Institute celebrated thelr 14th anniversary with a cake decorated In the In- stitute colors of green and gold with 14 candles, which centered the table. Spring Tea Pianned By United Women A general meeting of the United Church Women was held last ‘Thursday evening in the church basement, The: meeting was opened with hymn and prayer led by Mrs. P. Swift, president, with 20 mem- bers and one visitor present. ‘Routine business was attended to. The five circles ‘each gave thelr reports. Plans were made for the spring tea which is to be held in the church basement on March 31, Mrs, G, Shepherd, Mrs. Swift and Mrs. Forgle-Thompson all gave very in- teresting reports of the work ac- complished at the Presbyterial con- vention which was held in Nelson recently and to which they were delegates, ‘The members were reminded of the Women’s World Day of Prayer which will be held in St. Alban’s Church on March 9 at 230 pm. Chief Bowling Instructors 8, 1962 Double Diamond Advisory Connoll —>E>E>E=——=SS——SS SSS HOW TO BOWEL FIVEPINS By BERT GARSIDE & JM HOULT 2 4 ce a HOW TO GET THOSE CORNER PINS For a bowler who has just rol. jed thot “nearly perfect” ball right Into ithe “strike pocket,” the moet depressing sight in the world ts to watch a left-over corner pin teeter tipsy for a moment, then stay standing upright omld the fallen pins. Perhaps the most frustrating thing of all about a left-over cor- ner pin fs that, very often, it is the result of bowling a very good ball, If you are bowling well, then suddenly find yourself leaving a, series of corner pins — don’t worry. And don’t change your delivery. Keep rolling that “nearly perfect” over, to convince yourself: “It can’t Jeave them forever . It cant leave them forever.” Eventually, i won't. Usual reasons for & ieft-over comer pin are (1) the headpin was struck a shade too thinly; or (2) the ball Jacked enough “spin” to mix the pins sufficiently, Either way, the margin of error between 8 strike and Jeaving a corner pin is usually so narrow it is more a mat- ter of luck than of skill for most wiers, SHOOT FROM CORNER TO CORNER But, picking up those corner pins, whenever they show up, can give you the edge that often wins the game, Oddly, an exceptionally good “strike bowler” is drequently not a good “corner pin howler.” And, over the long run, the bowler who can pick off corner pins regularly is usually more valuable to a team than the “ace” who can run up a string of strikes, but can’t pick up the extra pins when they don't all go down together. _ Shooting for a left-over corner pin, you should start your approach from the opposite side of the lane. This way, if you err, the ball can still. take the pin out while it is leaving the alley. By rolling down the edge of the Jane, you cut a five-inch margin off your target area, and cut your chance of hitting tion), Roll for 9 corner pin with the same motion, speed, and delivery as if you were rolling for a headpin, ‘The only thing you change is your point of aim, The one alight adjustment you may make -is in the position of your feet, When roHing for a head~ pin, your toes should be pointed Perpendicular to the foul line. For corner pins, they should be pointing toward the corner pin, in the di- rection you'll be making your ap- proach, This will help prevent your arm crossing in front of your body DON COSSACK” CHOIR "AN D DANCERS High School March 12 ADMISSION: $2.00 PER. PERSON 8.00 P.M. ball, meanwhile repeating over and fatys the pin by one third. (See iMustra. = J6AAA during delivery, a common mistake of many. bowlers, ‘The ‘left side corner pin (coun. fer pin). should be easiest for a right-handed bowler to hit, The right corner pin Is a érifle easler for southpaws. In the past, left-handed bowlers sometimes elected to use the right corner pin as the counter pin, but under the Natlonal Rules this is no longer permitted. If you leave two corner pins, don't try to spare them up. Take them one by one. The only way to spare this “leave” is to speed your delivery up, and give the ball tre- mendous “spin” so the counter pin Mbounces off the backstop and takes out the Other corner pin, ‘Trying to achieve this can throw your de. ery off so completely that you “blow” the frame instead. if you succeed in regularly get. ‘ting the counter pin, occasionally Lady Luck may tep you, and acci- dentally score the spare for you with a lucky kickback, Luck is al- ‘Ways a grand team-mate, Next: HOW TO MAKE SPARES. Ganada Has Deficit In Tourist Account Canadian ‘travellers on the av- bas resulted in a significant deficit in Canada's tourist account, accor- ding to the Bank of Montreal's pret Review for February, just, “The deficit in 1960 amounted to over $200 million,” the B of M. review points out. “By that ytar, Canadian tourist expenditures ab- road had risen to an all-time high of $627 million, nearly three times 88 great as the total spent in 1960," Receipts from foreign tourists to Canada in 1960 reached $420 mil. Hon, which constituted a larger source of receipts than’ any. com- Modity export, except newsprint, Freedomite’s God is a God Of Cruelty, Wrath, Bias Dear Sir: Why have our Freedomite neighbors forsaken God by refusing to accept, to use, or even acknow- ledge God's gifta to mankind? For instance, most reasonable men ..will agree that man ‘s the highest expression of God's crea- tion, To man. God has given the world with everything upon and about it, He has given men five physical senses that man may see, touch, taste, smell and hear his world, Man has, been given hands that he may rearrange this world to sult his every need and fancy. He has been given the ability © veason and to think that he may live in peace and hormony with his fellow man and all other creatures upon this world, that man may learn and gain comprehension and so discover the nature of his God, Added to all this, God gave to man his greatest gift, Mhe Right ‘To Choose, and with the right to choose come the equally great re- Sponsibility of reaping the benefit, or suffering the consequences of each and every choice. “As Ye Sow, 8o Shall Ye Reap.” What happens when we exn- mine the nature of God as con- celved by the Freedomite? We dis- cover that he is cruel, wrathful, Jealous and biased. As long os the deed is done in his name, he winks at those who le, cheat, steal and destroy. He has turned father against son, mother against daugh- ter, sister against slater and brother against brother. He approves of terrorism, hatred, lechery and even murder, Jand meroy for which they repay him with obscenity, scorn, injury and terror. For all of this, his wor shippers are bountufylly blessed : a os a Le ; Television Service @ Ropairs to all makes of TV's, Radios, Phonographs. @ Electrical Appliances, e for TV cable hook- with misery, ’ fear, heartache and foreed to live in the darkness ‘and filth of their own ig- norance, ‘hey do not trust this God for although they may take risks mith property and llves of neighbors, they certainly go not risk their own lives in the hands of this God, otherwise they would remain with thelr bombs after they have planted them, Surely this is not the God of ups made here. “Years of experience is our glerantee of dependable serv! ELECTRONIC SERVICES 365-3331 — Phones — 365-4601 Read the Castlegar News Classified Ads Ufe, ight and love os by the vast majority of mankind, Such a hideous monater is unwor- thy of worship from the lowest form of creation let alone that of man, Why then should the Iree- domite worship this God?. Does not the admonition “Do Unto Others, As You Would Have Others Do Unto You," apply also to them? In a world where man hos the right to choose, it is ridiculous that man should suffer becouse of ig- norance such as this, It was the choice of the Freedomite to burden his neighbors with the effects of his religion, therefore his neighbors have the right to choose that form of action that would eliminate this burden, ‘The Freedomite chooses to ig- nore the rights of his nelghbors and to live outside the laws of our country, therefore this religious sect must be outlawed, the Freedomite re-cducated and as his concept changes so too will his world change His are 40 burden thelr fellow man by im- posing upon his kindness, charity and his ty towards his fellow man, Neighbor, NOW Dina Wa! Pa / biuG weinS Cait mar pretty legs Today, thousands of women are hiding blue veins, birthmarks, and complexion. blemishes so completely even husbands never find out, ‘The secret is Hine-It, a special preparation that conceals blemishes nothing else ever hid satisfactorily. 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A strong ter communi: of mercy—vital work for people of afl races, ‘This ‘year be ready and wi wailing to give y your share when the Red ‘Cros: calls. 0 many. or pledge will-do- so.-much- fo Your Red Cross needs your , help now oa Or4-62 It takes $90,000 per man to bring you B.C.’s gasoline bargain Earle Porter is one of 850 Imperial employees who supply B,C. people with oil products at bargain prices. Take Esso gasoline—motorists. throughout. B.C, buy it at an average price’ of 635 cents a pound. That's a real bargain «..even common table salt costs more per pound. And of the 6y, cents paid per pound for gasoline, two.cents is for federal and’ provincial taxes that provide you with such things | as-soclal services and new highways. To bring you this bargain, since 1951 alone Imperial has invested more than $80,000,000 in B.C, That’s more than $90, 000 per employee. ..and this doesn’t include wages and other operating expenses which have increased year by year. Yet today, on- the average, Imperial gets less for the Esso gasoline it sells in B.C, than ten years, ago...and Esso. gasoline today is much more powerful than ten years ago. i IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED...providing ioe coat oll energy for British Columbia a (Esso) We Ree e [oe oR a8 oe was tie Lars yo : very reasonable: Ph ExJ peta ainbuence your it pookl The lot itt bos eb Station D, Vancouver. wedding «invi- applied by the Cas- Nows, , | the. Cast News printa the usual-type wi Prieta: ont, scan Uy “printed ni that make “Mee wedding. iM lOLICS ANONYATOUE, ie or ALCOHOL Bot 303, Castlegar, Deadline for classified ads a 12 be weenoeday, prior to the gay yin of issue. i tint! MOLEERG i= of th Oastlegar and fd District Ch Gol hub, weds, March 14, te iy at |§ Canadian lan Legl lon Hall, Cs | SAMSON Service , & Trucking EXCAVATION soe esis 3. YARD MICHIGAN LOADERS TANDEM DUMP TRUCKS Bone ‘300-7474 Thrums INCOME ‘TAK ACCOUNTING SERVICE For Every ‘Type of Business| V. G: ECCLES . Public Accountant 1486 CEDAR AVE, . TRAIL PHONE TRAIL 365-6818 d Use the Classifi ug. and. Chestantietd “cl Sea ab ‘CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Mar. 8, 1962 FOR SALE fey Sntetam, channel 4, 4 and $80, Ph. 365-33! Receipts f the funneind Swimming Pool Beaty ieett Up at bine aint Goties 1 ‘nue @nd Bervice ing, Kinnaird, FOR RENT Heated, furntahed ‘apartment in Castlegar. Suitable for two, Avall- able March 16. Ph. 965-0021, sulte in Ph, 31 REN HS Furnished bungalow on large view, lot thtes miles up Robson side, aytomatic wood heater; Bless tis stove. new my felage and bed, ple! TY. cable, radio, tel ore Li ea chiestesileld, chain, new Nileker chairs and mats, out- door asonable le ha. H gar, No Nochilgren, Bu Builahis for. r couple Ph. 366-8129. le table. “ADDIY 235-1 sere , Kinnaird, é pn. weckdaan ond all day weekends, tind Small Ibedroo ‘oom mouse, ‘Olt heat and water, “electric aa a-hearoom house, full Apply, 2 189-5th. ose Binudire. Fens April. @ 3-roon cabin. with bath. Behind Robson school, Ph. 365-4793, ° 20, dignt and: heat “supplied. a ee ae we Harvick Block, Ph. 265-5855. in| eWay; God tock her home, i was Fis wilt, But in our hearts “she ity liveth ‘etl. envbered 2 yet wy Ever rem sh PHONE 365.3031 Classified ads are char- ged for at the'rate of five cents. per word ‘or ‘figure per insertion, Minimum charge for classified ads placed in person- at = the Casttegar News office is 50 cents, Minimum" charge for clasalfied ads phoned: in ‘to” the office 1s 60 cents...” ‘There is a special rate of allowing'a classified ad to.run three times ‘for ‘the price of ©, two, gare: near Creighton Build- 2-bedroont basement. Contours: leer range, gas heat. : ae in. Propane 36 witht tanks and valve, 2 Eh ‘365- pea -hedroom 1} Robson townaite, oll heat, Pa. bi 74 ‘hardwood 5 ter an | PBC8, mahogany living room. Ph. led a 364-1744 7 on 2 lots in town, Oll heat, Iandscaped, large 53R or write pert. For'sale or rent, now 3-bedroom. house. New renge, g35 jas furnace, Ph, 365-607: 810 sD Food Fu running or- . Chee. what! offer? Ph. 305- or rent, g-hedroom howe! tn mast Robson, with acreage. Ph, 365-5653. 310 9 x 12 Cellanese rug and rub- berized un under-rug, as new; Brothers le electric rin (ball bearings), st wood cutting riod ide for pice ‘Of this ad, Ph, ay 3 complete trie Ye ena ean iss, appoint 35-5983 | oF call_ab 186-4th' Avé;.Kinnaird. 39 Attractive “Home building Tots! didn’t like getting his fect: wet in Casting ns Pic 205-800. tm9| during’@ flood at Puce, Ont,’ i In flood and chiaos, this ‘poet took: things calmly, +O] tar’ Winds ot the pobinton family didn't have t to stay there too anes bet > rin: ibaided “quickly and ‘he went back’ to Heads Campaign For Foster Parents’ Plan MRS. JOHN ©, DIEFENBAKER Mn. John G. Bites ng ay Foster Parents’ Plan, P.t ‘Stotion B, Montreal, so he the 3 EooKtOp “Into Our Lakes ‘Spring Salmon Being introduced _ British ‘Columbia anglers may > salmon‘ at et. Col ‘Men's sklis, safety harni alo Mat Se BE Modern’. home in relevent ‘to ‘the responathilities he has assumed. * : New 3-bedroom house with car- ‘The demand that he accept port, cabinets, gas fur- 368-0650, ~tinT } aa 7 _ Yiating way to make them prevail he politician lives within an environment in’ which all do not|, “ij - Share his private purposes and in which to accomplish any part of them he must make the sacrifices Guaranteed ir¢ sewing machine fusion ent. to all other or Nelson 41. ‘Two-bedi .| Robson Xtquired to get himself into power. His compromises and conces- Building Supplies 2) \OGLOW. BROS.” Serra & Supply Co. Ltd. Castle; legar \" Phone 365-3351 ~ Gravel & Top Soil there are no changes in the - (Wording of the ad’ tn sub- “Faequent issues... | A Castlegar News box number may be’ used on classified ads for an extra charge of 80 centa for, han- dling answers, Engagement notices, obituaries and. cards. of thanks of “usual” length are™ published. ata”. flat: . charge, of $1.00. PHONE 363-9001 COLUMBIA SAND & GRAVEL. or. Maple & oth, Castlegar ~ :| 2766. = in a free society they are free to mace. Terms $7,300. T. Son Ltd., on, Ph, a ee grohard acreage in Robson, Ph, 365- sions and expedients are necessary ~- precisely because men differ, hon, estly .and/ often intelligently, "in their aspirations and interests, and combine with their fellows in pur- = Are b, Mecritaten puneeie k Dore | subdivisions, One river-view lot. a 3 | 385-3802 ‘6 HELP WARTE Pin ‘setter Ranted i to work dur- weck.' Guaranteed wage plus beefs. fae. Castle Bowladrome, sult of these asplrations:and inter- esta. * * Thus the politician lives in an of actual or poten- Beuible woman to look after ‘small girl weekdays, pee reels. My home, on 365-8089 after 6 Lady wanted to’ live 7 and core for elderly. woman. Good pay. tial conflict where the contending forces must either be reconciled or, asin the ‘totalitarian states, for- cibly’ suppressed. . >And almost. always the solu- tions ‘that'are reached satisfy no one some. and appear to fas- LAND GUEAEIN e EXUAVATION + Contact } PAUL THEDERAHN Phong 385-251 Robson \ * Marshall's Store Don't Hesitata'to s ASK THESE. QUESTIONS! sop Wie Wau | Certain basic facts are always’ made known. i to the purchaser of a property: how many data, etc, MON. 'B-14 TUES. B-1 WED..'B-5 tary Club. Fi 1-24,'B-0t, 1-25, B-2, G-59, 0-66; 0-82, 1N-97,: CASTLEGAR - KINNAIRD KINSMEN NEWSPAPER BINGO — Namber drawn | by Bob Maa docr preidet, the Castlegar Ro- 2 uJ O-4, N-38, 'N-93, I-21, I-10 64; G-48, B-S, GH7,. B8, N-32 N-36, 0-61,:‘N-34,..G-61, 0-72. ‘Bingo Cards are available ‘until Bingo is called:. OASTLEGAR -— - Irene’ ! THURS. N-41 | FRI. G-55 O-71, |. 1-26,, I-18, 0-74, I-m, N-06,.N-31, I-20; G49, Bus, in tits paper. *. at ance, 2 INGO 18 FULL HOUSE * 1 “ark Sumbera orf ‘with 6, pencil ea they appear. | It you have 8 fuml card call the Onstiegsr News ‘Winner will be announced in ‘the timat ince fol: 4 ‘Are. you urgently in home? We We ‘have one, avaliable now. large for + imme Check «, But there are many other ‘things you should: also know. How old fs the house? What king’ of heat? What 3 ‘are the taxes, ‘How close are schools, Is the nelghborhood “right” for you? The time to find out is BEFORE! you buy. 4 it is too late! “Ask all the questions you lie at this office. bab enim lara + bes. we wont “Test until fou are completely satisfied. -ANDERSON . eae ESTATE & INSURANCE — - Bus, Phy: $65-S40 20-5 Res,.Ph.t $65-3276 ora these feattres and let us show i consists’ of bath, ving room, ie ook, The. basemi Tonite ed lot th a minge x inrprov wi 1 fruit: trees, Tooms, size of lot, asking price, mortgege. is Rs , Martin called “‘the canny empirical ” unheroic” quality, - ‘claim that Canadians have a gen. “ward Politicians and towerds pole tidtous folk to bé gical as to be downright t.. the altertiatives are elther sup- pression or accommodation, and at. other times thie 003 hose ze ‘ ticlans have resulted | in.-violence, IE Oe. : .) Ta the Jong view,’ we Gana- dians have been well served | by our’ politictans, Over # century ago our colon~ ch fal by. their FRAMES ALL SIZES & WEIGHTS' Pearson Sashless Win- BEACON MOTORS Ltd. Fonttzc — Batck — Vauxhall TLEGAR DINING ROOM. IN HOME COOKED MEALS ia Heal place to ext an. everring out. Woekdaye 8 am a ed Tp Agents For dows and All Sealed” ; Units *. GASTLEGAR SASH: AND DOOR wo PHONE 'S653211 fg struggle for responsible govern- ment’ showed that a larger mea- sure’ of national’ autonomy .-was compatible with continued: adher- | ence . to. the ‘British and laid the foundations of the modern ‘Commonwealth. Confederation ‘itself. was. a first-class political achievement by any standards and.the mainten- ance of the Confederation settld- ment *has- required a’ continuous + exercise” of. olltical akill: of the highest order. Our. national independence was achieved without violence and with a minimum‘of. ‘bitterness, Almost . continuously. assailed » by -extremists.:from both’ groups, id ‘and: honorable that they, can fol- CASTLE low. Democracy as we have known it doesnot depend on our becom- vane politi~ cians have been able to work out those accommodations which have allowed two cultures to live under “one national: roof. And in recent years we have had reason to be proud of our re-|: than presentatives in international af- fairs‘ applying what Prof. Chester opportunism’ which has charact- erized the. Canadian ‘political tra- dition, to an. over-heated and di- vided world sadly deficient in this sf any“ chauvinist , wants -to + dus for any worthwhile human act- ivity, 2 case'can be. made that this paeai is political. = * * ‘The - prevailing cynicism ; to- {tics as a ‘method for dealing with Public affairs is alarming. - our electorate ‘have become dang- “ erously tolerant’ of ‘proved corrup- tion in public affairs. < ‘Also our distrust of the pollti- cal press has.ted to the immature and impossible demand that an increasing number. of matters of urgent public concern’ be taken “out of politics” and at every le- vel of government we ace an in- creasing number of boards, com- missions »and what-not spending public funds and wielding . public do not admit of easy or straight- forward solutions, that ‘men of TONIGHT & FRIDAY DRABA OF A oo DEN PLUMBING AND HEATING REPRESENTATIVE. FOR SATURDAY. 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