CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August 18, 1960 ~ EDITORIAL RAPPED Powerful ‘CCF Predicted Dear Sir: Premier Bennett promises 8 clean and falr election campaign.) But already from. Mr, Bennett's side of the fence garbage is being thrown into the yard of the CCF, s At election time the real prob- Jems of British Columbia should be id an from all sides, It is contrary to pub- lic interest when Socreds confuse the facts with innuendo and halt trut th,- x ‘“Random Thoughts on the ‘COF,” an editorial in the Castle- gar News, Aug. 4, clumsily seeks to + eonnect the CCP with Fidel Castro and hence (presumably) with re- volution, violence, and It would, of course, be dishonest to deny the existence of leftist dic- tatorships, just as it would be stu- pid to think that any one family is free from the danger of juvenile delinquency. It is just as dishonest and ignorant to suggest that su- clalism is the only political move- ment that suffers from the disease of dictatorship and fanaticism, We do have our leftist Stalins and our Castros; but never forget that we alzo have'our rightist Hit- lers, Batistas, and pro- who belleve that if the Socreds continue without adequate opposl- tion a rightist dictatorial trend may appear, Was this -not a danger when the Liberals had too stron, a hold on the federal administra- tion? Democratic socialists, just Uke the humanists of other pohtical feanings, have alwoys fought dic- {atorship, whether of the right or the left. We cannot speak for the Socreds, but we can say that our spoke out bably. some Canadian “free enter- prise” men who might have un- democratic tendencies. here are some people, indeed, dictatorship, Is this not an attempt to smear the CCF and frighten voters from making objective de- cisions in the coming election? NLA ALA ow. GALL... $§ PLUMBING &. HEATING Phone 3401 CASTLEGAR FOR SAFE, DEPENDABLE €sso | OIL HEATING EQUIPMENT Diana Gavellik Foted at Hobson With Shower . A miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Mrs. D.-Gav- rilik recently for Miss Diana Gav- rilik of Trail. The rooms were agcorated with bowls of flowers for the occasion, while a large basket decorated with pink and green held the many lovely ond varied gifts which were ‘| presented to the honoree, ‘Among the.90 invited guests were Mrs. S. Gavrilik, Mrs. P. Gav. rilik, Mrs, 8, Saprunoff, Miss Paul- ette, Miss Anna-Mae Gavrillk and Miss Doris. Smecher all of Trail and Mrs. S. Berden of Vancouver. Refrethments were served by hostesses Mrs, S. Grant, Mrs, A Woodrow, Mrs, 8, ‘Saprunoff and S. Gavrillk, aunts of the bride-elect. Wilgress Lake : Opened for Trout strongly against the rotten Batista regime whidh’ preceded Castro’ and they hold’ no brief for excesses committeed by the Castro regime if such there be. . ‘We suggest that democracy will be safe in British Columbia only s0 long as there is an alert and strong democratic socialist move- ment, whether that 1s the CCF or the proposed new labour party. If voters do not see, fit to elect a COF government, they will be sure to seat a powerful socialist up- Hume and Rumble Hold Tournament At Golf Gourse Castlegar Golf Course was 4 bury place recently when Hume and Rumble held:a tournament. The play commenced at 10.30 am. with 20.pleyers taking part. Those participating were Don Gauvreau, Mr. and Mrs. B. Keays, Mr. and Mrs, R. Bracewell, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Rockhill and May, Mr. and Mrs. D. Chapple, Mr. and Mrs, R. Purhiss, Mr. and Mrs. W.. Wahl, Mr. P, Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. E. Neilson, A. MacLean, F. Rogers and Bruce MacArthur. . CampLourdes Award Night |2 Rewards First Session’Girls. On awards night of the first girls session at Camp Lourdes, the coveted Lourdes crests went to Jun- for Ann McCutcheon, intermediate Angela Della Lana, and to seniors Christine Comfort and ‘Cathy Grant. Other awards went to Linda Putich, Conna Nicolett!.and Kath- leen McGauley for aquatics; to Patricin Kennedy, Mary-Kay Wel- ler and Anita Frick for initiative; to Phyllls ‘Ermacor, Imelda Buck- ley and Frances Sweeney for entcr- tainment. Leadership crests were given to Castlegar. Men : Face Arson Gharge Friday Morning’ Two Castlegar men charged with setting’ fire to the forest near China Creek two weeks ago heard thelr cases remanded again Mon- day when they appeared before magistrate Parker Willams. . Crown counsel Mickey Moran and defence ‘counsel Jack Varcoe agreed ‘that -proceedings ageinst Fred Makiev woud begin Friday morning. Defence. counsel Richard D'An- drea said that, also on Friday mor- ‘|ning, he would elect form of trial and seek ball for his client, John James Konkin, Makiev has elected summary trial before the. magistrate and has pleaded not guilty.‘ Mr. that he was contemplating seeking trial before judge and jury for Xonkin, ~ Konkin is a juvenile who has been sent for trial in the ordinary courts. DiAndrea later indi¢ated|€ Marie Bailey and Dolores Teniscl, while. rosaries were presented to Judy Bettin and Susan Duthie for belng the most co-operative camp- ers. The mos improved camper award went to. Jean Wiest of South Blocan, |, Best server was Louella Plam- andon and Kathleen‘ Durkin also received an award for being the best girl on K.P. Group One was the best K.P, group. Campers in Cabin 5 recelved the honor cabin crests. On hand throughout the ses- sion tq take care of the 82 campers were Miss Maureen Feeney, direc- tress, assisted by Misses Joanna Godderis, Hope Fulko, Kathy Picar- oe: Dialin! Tenisci, Eloise’ Bettin, Alanna Frick, Joan Fontaine, Paul- ine Kobluck, Josie Van Leur, Maur- een Murphy, Sharon Patton, Gail Welller and Mary Buckley. Forty-two of the campers came by chartered bus from’ Trail, Ross- land, Kinnaird and Castlegar. Oth- ers came from Fruitvale, Nakusp, Natal, Creston, Vernon, Metening Falls and Spokane. ‘Within a few days after the sesaton started, daily High Mass was offered ae all campers par~ ticlpating. A softball a between the the counselors and the seniors end- ed ‘in « tie. Camp Koolaree's swim team, which' was up for a visit, edged Lourdes 31-29, while & Louriles ball team defeated Koolaree 22-5 While on a visit at Camp Koolsree, ‘The Knights of Columbus wien- ular features of camp life, Winners in the traditional masquerade party were Joan Campana, Yvonne Por- cellato, Judy Bettin, Annette Put- ich, Frances Sweeney and Christine =i =. = a tl Po ‘Smith's Kenneis Syringa Greek — Phone 9004) . TE TRO Pa ZT 2 Ce _ ATTENTION PET OWNERS VETERNARIAN WILL BE AT AUGUST 25, 1960 Smiih’s Boarding Kennels We LN ce Cc Ue - St. Regis Hotel . 602 Dunsmuir St. Vancouver, B.C. - "Situated in the -heart of the business EXCELLENT COFFEE SHOP & DININGROOM Telephone ‘MU - 1 - 3135 and shopping district. . * » Rooms $2.50 and up CLASSIFIED - ‘AD RATES + PHONE 3031. Closing Time:.12 noon Wednesday previous to the day of issue. Classified ads are charg- ed for at the rate of five cents per word or figure per insere tor classified ads handed In at the ton, = Minimum. charac Castlegar News tents. Mintmum classifieds phoned in to the office 1s 60 cents, There Is‘’a special rate of ad In subsequent issues, A Castlegar Nels ers. Engagement notices, obit: uaries and cards of thanks o/ Jength are published “uanal”: at a flat charge of $1. box number, may be used on class= {fled ads for’ an extra: charge Of 80 cents for handling answ- e Charter Service Towing - Barges anywhere on. the Arrow Lakes, .') Residential lots. ;zo0d' view. Apply: Ell: Sopow, "Phone 5200 teni2 <" Good. bullding. tots nalrd, Phone Wrage ne Ot In RS x 400-8, level .fots.” Apply 33x 100 lots, 200 block, ey Ne Apply Mra. Quayle, Rob. Acre and half-ncre bulldi To in Castlegar, Phone 5157. bd 1947 Ford truck, Good conditions| £3 newly painted. Apply 381-98th Ave,’ Castlegar. gar jecond pee cat aide of 4th ne a St. for. sale in alr os x_ 150, ferviced, oxcavas ton done, $500, Phone 6451, 331 Acreage with beach frontage at Deer Park. Apply Box 18, Deer. pace Steel welded coal and wood a pace Atri blower and thermontt| 24"' Moffatt Electric a Phone 5037. i 133 ‘One booker stoker forced air furnace, good condition, “Phong Arrow Lakes Ferry ae TO eS Acre lot naira. on Upper Bi Three-quarter . b mattress, May be ee oe phone 9811, rt, Rabson. ust a sgueriat sea Inetia i mm nm veneti fai saad a a blinds and drapery ween hosp at Phone £185, a and high ot gastlegar. Thos alf-acre eee tot In Kinn: Heintzman. upright Page a1" Hi-Fi set,: 10 rouble t. frit chi sewing machine, an in ‘atvision oo tt x cash. Phone ventngs ~ ai en ‘Write Box 490A, Catiieeny ed, spring ai seen “Rt vat ktcaea wharf, Apply fer. as owner Jesying town, ‘phone igs "a-bass outa a beroaer home bet- school. Good Iot on Sed “Ave. in contre HOMES FOR SALE pply P.O; Box 201. 332 Att Kinnaird. giiferent. Nice view of the valley. excellent condition! ! i cM apply 211-Sth Ave. Kin- sale in Bherbiko ae -110 A boa All 82.393) FOR SALE .- arouse of on corner lot near high lowns! a one upstairs, Full: basement, Frult Hees. Phone _1681.or_ write Box 676. 1952. Custom-line Ford tudor, radio and. other extras, $450. R. Phone ee Castlegar, 133 ro garage, chen | for. cash, apply por 318, ant een, ee ee e888 36 acres of land, half OPR crossing: in‘ Kinna! fon mn fon highway.. Phone. 9741, Box 662, Residential ~ lots, tractive home with something Lot with ‘small house 14 x 24, furnished, water and Slectrictty. Ur ‘333 | Ply Remi’s Craft Shop, 4-bedroom, oteecnte home on 14 -nores landscaped lot, home so Pho! recat en Two lots ies x 108 win small} house. ‘Apply J. -* Bakson,, Gi legar Hotel. “931 Double bed, ‘gonial snd in good condition, ma- chine, « a steals Bitacom ne Camp cot, Phone 5117. | 908, Castlegar. NOTICES ALCOHOLICS: axooryuous: Box 5 mn 43" TV sales ana service Agent for Mereon!. Phone'Si67,R. Martini. tfn Carbon paper, file folders, paper clips, pencils, pens and scratch pads are necessities around the home. Buy them at the Castlegar News, G NOTICE OF SALE BY TENDER, Sealed. Tenders will be received by Notice is hereby given that the .undersigned at the Parliament : To Insure your Dependents NOW and Assure Your Independence (At Retire- ment. C. Arthar, Anderson ‘_ The Mutual Life Assurance of Ganada 2 INSURANCE For-All Your INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE NEEDS Phone 3441 ANDERSON AGENCIES _ EF BULLDOZING — HAULING BASEMENT ‘DIGGING CEMENT WORK PHONE 5200" ELI: SOPOW 464° - CASTLEGAR BOXx COLUMBIA ROCKGAS PROPANE GAS SERVICE - BEYOND THE MAINS - Spiéetai weekly and monthly rates Wishing: window washing, Phone 4331 mg and chesterfield cleaning, com: wood : and ‘The_men now have been in“the i Lake in the Similka~ ‘Wilgress ‘Trail,cells for about two weeks. :* meen District, northeast of Green- Comfort. A visit by Most Rev. W. E. HEATING — COOKING 100 p.m. Friday. WATER HEATING, After the fun had reached the Buildings, Victoria, B.C., not later nine holes. Mr, Rockhill presented than 4.00 P.M., Wednesday, Sep- Plste Hoar No- charge for children 12 and under if ne £0 Hann deo Conventent budget terms—* | me to 6 years to ds © "wood, will be reopened for trout fishing August 7, announced Hon. Eafle C. Westwood, Minister of Re- creation and Conservation. The reopening follows the com- nee or @ rehabilitation program resulted in a good pop- prizes to the following: Men's low. gross, Mr, Neilson. ‘Women's low gross, Mrs. Rockhill. Men's high gross, ‘Don Gauvreau. Women’s high gross, Mrs. Neilson. Men's low net, Mr. Rockhill, Wom- en's low net, Mirs. Neilson. Conso- ‘TO MAPERLAL Fo! 1186 CEDAR AV TRAIL: - rive-In THOR SAT: WRITTEN 0 a ROCK HUDSON ‘2 PHONE = TRAIL 3326 THE TOUGHEST GUN IN TOMBSTONE. “GEORGE MONTGOMERY — BEVERLY TYLER _ PLUS n THURS. — FRE. — SAT. AUG. 18—19—20 Ni THE WIND - E “LAUREN BACALL ” "MON. - TUES. - THE SIXTH OF LUNE