Thoveday, July 1501954000: po CeOTre NEWS, Castlegar, BC. Page 2 - Cee CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Thureday, July 15, 1954 a ’ = sang 7 zi : o DIMISSAL . : - : x, fe OLD HOME TOWN. Rua TT Open s 3 Have You Read the News | APPEALING { THE CASTLE NEWS : d : ; By SI APREY. | Classifieds! OF SPEEDING CHARGE ,t ap - Published Every Thursday By an om i r of a charge.of speed- @ ? : : ; ing against; ‘Carl Otto Walker of fs THE CASTLE NEWS LIMITED ‘e : «©, 3 Castlegar, B.C. " ba ELIE’S Castlegar, ‘Tat month, is being s ‘. . evVerles ‘ KUT O COURT |i lsppcsica by. the crown, a ° L. V. CAMPBELL, Manager 4 rn A 5 Mod Stipendiary. Magistrate W. H. *¢ 4* V. A, MISUTEKA, Editor Z 5 Fully Taylor who heard the case here oe : \ By Vic Misutlka, et CAB INS last month, dismissed the charge Member Canadien Weekly Newspaper Association and A drivers are always reckless mani- 4 able Bat for lick of evidence. B.C, Weekly Advertising Bureau ABOUT GHOST PATROLS ‘acs. Some of them : want the a e. eee The appeal will be heard in Ros- SUBSCRIPTION RATE :— As readers of this space may | «thrill of taking a chance"; others Hoon GHWAY sland sometime in September. $3.00 per year; 25¢ per month by carrier. have quessed by now, the auto- lthint it is smart to thwart the law Ree - : Authorized as Second Classs Mail, Post Oftlee Department, mobile, a machine with which I/ an of them seem to forget every Ottawa, ’ seem to have had a goodly hae Bow ong. then, that their steering it re 4 wheel the trigger of a deadly a of my ite subjects With a hi = : ry : {little encouragement, I can get pani ot can destroys malin é & T 0 U Ri N G EDITOR | Al ree nT, esindy spout us Any possible means of remind- : ; : , horseless carriage species fling th le espon- y a we i : ‘ machine, than Mr. E.G.O, can sibilities and et rnakine the high = ! oF ll : about the fale ath a aot Oitine ways safer, should be used ‘and A 1 -- : « linson can about the Pos ce lencouraged, Ghost . Patrols, seas THE VITAL FIFTH WHEEL ae BGO. pecan Cie een Ge as Which is probably one reason | riding in unmarked cars, who re- CICROAD FOLKS WHIZ-7-z-2! 3 y H -FROM The proverbial “fifth wheel on a wagon’ is a superfluity, Inj why I found myself in port traffic i . fact we never saw a wagon with five wheels. It’s n different story | disagreement with Mrs, Collin- vapkea’ police patrols for action, : PRAIRIE BIBLE INSTITUTE with automobiles, however. There is a fifth wheel on an automobile son's piece ieetveck pbout: theJare proving quite effective in a } and its even more important than the four wheels that carry it ber said. columnist hesitated to trapping the. Hin gaa rcoe who * TRUMPET TRIO over the road. It's the Steering Wheel — the vital lifk “this formed polls pehehinese pumas tr BARITONE SOLOS driver and guiding — proper of which, is |low Baached at enfording | traftie Also, the Thought that the ITs ..' % PIANO, TRUMPET SOLOS essential to safe and sane motoring. rules and regulations” but never|blue Dodge behind hi i , Salsas Tate Ie le clear that oe (eee ae nate aay Be _ CASTLEGAR - K, A. MORROW % STUDENT TESTIMONIES The Fifth Wheel onan automobile has received a lot of atten-| thought there should be better driver more cautious, and thers FUNERAL HOME ‘ OPTOMETRIST He * PICTORE tion from the automobile industry. Everything possible is being| ways of enforcing the law than by ‘more safe to everyone in: his Suite $ — Post Office Bldg. Eee n i done to make the fifth wheel and all ting parts of the i “tattle tales” and “busy-| vicinity. DEDICATED TO KINDLY : y ‘ : 7 Ep FFICE HOURS apparatus, as safe as possible. The most recent development is pede ee attitude chews Ges: SPIES NOT TATILE-TALES THOUGHTFUL SERVICE : A. bi ous : Sat. aR aay 17 et Parish Hall 7:30 Pm. power steering to make driving easier and safer for the driver. fut Jacko? concen fer! the ane FS Mrs. Colllnson : brands Sie Ambulance — Flowers Closed ‘Tuesday Morning: i . Sun. — di uly 1 s— Legion Hall 2:30 p.m. But industry cannot regulate the power behind the “Fifth |creasingly alarming and tragic | podies," Such terms are for child- Ph For Appointments Wheel,” ie. the driver. There are all kinds of drivers. As we see | Picture of ‘vain and death that! is; matters only. Tattle-tales and pices 3601 PHONE 2581 _ Collection them drive past, we see each display his individuality. There is‘the ane Sane scanecrous varlvers busybodies are people ; speed fiend, the road hog, the horn blower and countless others. A Fan Bh-|who don't know how to mind j ways. It indicates the writer has|ineir own business but take d Bach holds in his hands the trigger of a deadly weapon, which wheh | not realized the menace our high- perverse delight in trying to hates THE f.—} handled carelessly, has the power to smash, to fracture and to kill. ways ane airects are becoming |trouble for others. MUTUAL LIFE a _ : . : How deadly is that weapon which the Wheel contiols, | ful to observe the lew ocke cimi| Ghost Patrols and Highway OF CANADA . : is shown by theever increasing list of twisted wreckage, broken limbs| they see a uniformed policeman earce however, are far from : : i “ : * ae and dead persons, compiled on our nation’s highways. Responsible around. body’s business. Sone Patrols .@. A, ANDERSON : ; = ; WA | | ‘R : ; for 90 percent of these accidents, is the power behind the Fifth| Within the next 24 hours, StO-| oe not interested primatily in Local: Representative We attach “Dinkle”- Nickel i ; ; ‘tistics indicate, there will be 720 f D y. ; Rim Heels 5 : i ; Fig Sa Wheel, — the driver. | cars damaged, dented or com-|™2King trouble for someone, but!+ phone 2201 Box 109 on Ladies Shoes oe a: ° ‘As the apalling list of accidents grows by leaps and bounds|pletely wrecked; 96 people hurt is making less highway trouble Castlegar, B.C. CASTLEGAR, B.C. DS reveals whisky Ss 7 ; and hospifalized; and six Je, |for everyone. Call them spies if Bag Se industry checks and rechecks for additional safety devices, govern- killed SP Cenndn's | hi People, | yu will; in the ‘war trak: | % ments issue warnings, and dire threats, jJaw-enforcement agencies Over 2 vent Sanita eee fic accidents but i y not mee v true flavour work overtime to catch the dangerous drivers and insurance com-| ceeds the combined population of | Z#ttle-Tales or ‘Busybodies.” ~ Saas ore = r panies, civic-minded groups and press and radio wrack their best |Trail and Nelson and the total Bada chien form Aa Ghost |}) R 1 GB Y , S$ M A R L A N E a ia tele brains for better and better ‘means of making the motorist more safe- | Killed roughly equals the com- pies Cective yea ed in : BUS DEZOT iS ' ty conscious. bined population of Castlegar and| ot possible. But coul ert ¥ if : alt RI LL @ Kinnaird reas z Open a.m, te 123 . + ‘There will be no imp: in the situati , until| DRIVERS TO BLAME ariver who. 8: speeding, driving. COFFEE SHOP a wees uit’ Aigtia® tases Ge ; the drivers themselves are impressed with the power they hold.in]__ How do these accidents happen? ing on, ator Ga ted ormution, Lael CONFECTIONERY Eat Bat The ‘Place ae Eat their hands, behind the fifth wheel of their car, and are educated Nine out of ten happen because | 98 On, the double line, or other- ‘Another. : ioaee j , [one of the gaves ‘was speeding: wise brealting the law, be stopp- PHONE 288M : _ Pat Sea; ram's “83” to the water testa judgement ‘and discernment in the control of it. ed'by the Ghost of someone who} ; PHONE 3881 CASTLEGAR ante Lives depend on the safe, sane use of the “Fifth Wheel”. failed to signal a tum, tied to [B29 bean killed by some driver Water, plain or spackling, . ‘OUR NATIONAL EMBLEM There Nas been a certain amount of talk lately about changing Canada’s, national emblem from the beaver to the stag.'The stag it is said, is t i regal and The beaver on the other hand, is a fat-old fellow with a fiat tail, a figure like an over stuffed pillow and buck teeth, The beaver may be no beauty but perhaps he represents cer- tain qualities this country needs right now. In the first place, al- though -he works with his fellows in such as Pass someone ona hill, or was careless or broke the law in some other way. Nine of every ten traf- fic accidents would not have hap- pened had there been a “Ghost Patrol” around to report the of- moved from the highway. _ It’s not that the offending Letters to thy Editor awe ES Ste dam-building, the beaver is still an individualist, “He lives in his own house, which he bought and paid for with hard work. He stores up food for the winter by carrying bits ofjsapling into his own home, to be consumed“when there is nothing green growing He has fa sense of responsibility. He helps to look after his young and doesn’t leave it all to the lady beaver. On top of all this, the beaver is just about the only animal not afraid of hard work. “He's at it all the time, day and night, whether he gets time ‘and a half for overtime or not, Whenever he sees a little break in the dam he patches it. He doesn’t expect somebody else to do it for him. This business of wanting to throw over the. hard-working bea- ver for the high-stepping _Stag, is a.sign of the times. The stag is He has to do with his children after they are born. He deserts his wife. For all his glamor and good looks and » grace he is a good-for-nothing. The stag’s head might look better -on {a twenty five cent piece but the beaver represents what that money stands for — hard work, p From “The Printed Avert AIR CADETS ENJOY fending driver and have him re-| 2 similarly breaking the law, per- haps then more drivers would realize that mptoring is not a game but a serious- business on which depend the safety and lives of other human beings. - oe Building Supplies OGLOW BEOS. : Building & Supply Oo. Ltd. CASTLEGAR PARTS e. REPAIRS For every make and model HL ‘OHNSON 23 Columbia Ave., Castlegar “Phone 2546 |; E Machines H PHONE 4061 VARIED LIFE AT CAMP -Castlegar Air Cadet Squadron 581, RCAF Station, Abbotsford Dear Mr. Editor: This is a short note from all of us who are attending the Air Cadet Summer Camp at Abbots- ford, to all our ‘Mothers. You know how it-is, Mom. I don’t like writing letters. but I knew you would want to know how I am, and I thought the Editor would put it in the paper. ‘Well, Mum, we had a great trip down :in: the train. Didn’t sleep very much; but won't tell why. But boy.! Those meals on the A Weekly Message From The Castlegar Ministerial, Association ‘REST‘FOR THE SOUL - ‘We,are now in what is known {verse today. On our days off we ;| 80 we went to get our bedding— as the holiday season. A time walks of life try to get away walks’ if life try to ‘get awkhy from, the steady routine of work and forget it all for awhile. They look for the rest.for tired minds and bodies, which is so import- ant to health. * Genesis 2:3 records these words: “that God rested the seventh day from all His work which:He had ‘ made.” All through the Old ‘Testament economy we have the record of God’s dealings with His people and how He desired that there be a day when they rested from all labor. Not only was this essential for their physical . well-being but for their spiritual. health also. For the day they’ cease from their manual labor was a day they gave wholly to the worship of the Lord. We have things rather in re- are inclined to ‘busy ourselves with work instead of gathering together to worship the Lord. On our holidays we do likewise — we seek pleasure, something to do, somewhere to go — but ne- glect to attend God’s house and {sometimes our own private de- votions. In our search for rest for our bodies this summer I wonder if we will forget the source of rest— Jesus Christ! He imparts natural they When we arrived at camp, the special sale! CASTLE ‘Columbia Chimney ELECTRIC SERVICE = ELECTRICAL Chimney: ‘and’ Furnace . CONTRACTING Cleaning Free Estimates on all your Chimney Repairs Wiring Needs VACUUM: EQi P. BRAZDOFF.., - :. Phone. 3676 Box 182 - ¢; BC. CASTLEGAR geveals a whisky’s true, jenral flavour se and bouquet. : Eee eres OB | Seograms “83” OS oe hed displ d by the Liquor This Meoiel bard or rby the Pedal of of British Columbia: Tipson Touring By Carol Lane . Women's Travel Authority *. With a little im- agination they can be turned in- Evening Group Gives $25 To Bldg. Fund The business meeting of the Robson Evening Group W. A. was held at the home of-Mrs. A. Smecher with Mrs. S. Grant for the Robson W. L's Strawberry Festival, July 17. At the close of the meeting, there was a cali from the kitch- en “Come and Get It!” Not know- ing what was in store, the group ‘erowded into the kitchen where, sitting on the table were ‘Italian Pp and 17 1; pre- sent, Also attending were ‘six visi- tors: Mrs Schrick, Burnaby, B.C. Mrs, E. Ostrom, Maidstone, Man.; Mrs. R ‘Moffat, Castiqgar; «And items, That. pair of frayed, “faded dun- garees, for instance. Cut them off at the knees, fringe the routs, Sey on a gay print pocket, add a p> le matching sash or .belt — and you have a perfect in-style rough- ing outfit. Ss Old ‘scarves make’ excellent halters because, since you. would have thrown them: away any- way, you don't Have to worry ebout sun oil lotion or salt water spray. Ditto for -that old shirt John was about to discard. Now .. . Those basic dresses in the ‘closet. Perk them up with a scarf of briglitly ‘col- oured striped’ taffeta on white pique, add ‘a few scatter’ pins made from unmatched‘ earrings and notice the’ difference: Your other jewellery might come from the dime store ... it will wear) well enough for the vacation and ease ‘your mind’ considérably about ‘the: Possibility of loss or theft. Any woman can be well dress- ed ‘on ‘an unlimited’ “budget, - sbut the really clever woman makes the most of what she has with the comforting knowledge that away from home every, thing she wears looks new to new people. Cubs Get 6th. Win Biasting Pointers 6-1 Here Thursday The C: Cubs, Mrs. Mrs, Gavrilik and Mrs. Salikin of Robson. The meeting voted a donation sl A ith cream supplied These were enjoyed to the full enabling ;all to enjoy the walk ‘home that much better. ‘i Hostesses for the evening were Mrs, Smecher, and Mrs. Gran’ ing's draw, PS Oborn at the home of Mrs, PUBLIC ., STENOGRAPHER Fannie Stoochnoft ALL TYPES OF STENOGRAPHIC’ WORK Phone 3967 146 2na Ave. of $25 to the Church Fund. Members were, reminded too that help will be appreciated 3 Weekend Programs By Musical Team From Bible Inst. Musical “Team from the Prairie Bible Institute, Alberta, which is touring the western Provinces and States, comes to Castlegar this week-end to offer several programs. This _ talent team of six, offers a fine selec- tion of rousing trumpet trios, and Three Faculty ‘members. three'students comprise the ‘eam including Mr. Roy Bickle, voice Hepreseniative, and leader of the | aa a orhe: Prairie Bible Institute, be- ing represented by fou, ‘teams touring the continent; is the school -seven Castlegar youns Bdople_ attended ‘last term and which has been termed by Mc- Lean’s Magazine as the “Miracle of the Prairies". Beginning in 1922 as a Bible ‘Class in ‘a farmhouse kitchen 70 miles from the nearest city, and without further plans or pros- pécts, phenomenal growth contin- piano, vocal and’ trumpet solos: cs The next meeting is on July 22 : jena i TRE ROBSON 6th ANNUAL “IT’S THE ROBSON STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL “SATURDAY, JUL Commencing At 2:00 p.m. “BOAT RACES CHILDRENS SPGRTS -° .BAND MUSIC. ‘CROWNING. OF QUEEN PROGRAM PRIZE. eae i ; " JULY 17th oa till today, 32 years later, the schol: has an ‘enrolment of over 900 and a staff of Bass this season roared to their sixth successive League triumph with- members. A183 acre'campus is dotted with out'a loss, when they d the visiting Crown Point squad 6-1 at the Castlegar Ball Park Thurs- day evening. , Cubs got off to a:flying start with four,runs in the first inning, adding.one more in the second ‘and one” in’"thée ‘sixth!’ Pointers meanwhile, were able ‘to "score only one: inthe! fourth: when D. on Gordie Robertson's single. -Ken .Grunerud, Cub -mounds- jgmwan, did a masterful -job of chucking, holding the Pointers to three. hits, walking two batters and striking out nine. Losing chucker, Johnny Fisch- er, gave’ up nine hits; walked two batters and struck: uot: eight. The Crgwn Point squad had a total of. four. fielding miscues chalked against them, while Cubs | committed: one error. 3 Leading Cub’s. batting. barr- agé with a double and two 'sing- les, was Billy” Kereiff, “followed by Ted Gergely with a'two-bag- Ser and a-single and John Ross Dector looked all’ over us and found us all in. good ‘health, and nice clean, white. sheets, grey bkankets and ‘a pillow case. Then over to our barrack hut and our home for the'next two weeks. As usual, by this time, were hungry ‘again, so off’ to the mess hall, Wow! They can put about 350 cadets in it at one time || And once more we found plenty of good wholesome food. Getting tired now, so goodnight, Mum. I'm going to bed. Next morning (or it.seemed like the middle of the night) some- body shouted “Alright you fel- lows, Iet’s go!” * Breakfast at the most unheard of hour of 7-a.m. And now our ‘training started. I am sure Iam going to enjoy it, Mum. We get a ‘tour whicli takes all one afternoon. We go to Cultus Lake for* swimming and we are ing forward to a45 minute and spi rest. 4:9 speaks of a rest for the children of God .which unbelief prevents us from entering into. Isaiah 40:31 reads “they that wait on the. Lord’ shall renew their. strength." | Psalm 27:14: “Wait on the Lord and He shall’ strengthen thine heart,” for “God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble,” Psalm 46:1, flight in one of these shiny “Ex- peditor” Planes, Then, of course, there is Borden-Ball, volley ball and softball, ‘We have some class periods and.drills,-but, we enjoy it with the sergent barking and yelling at; us. ‘Mr, ““Woolls and Mr. _Hyson are enjoying themselves. iirc. -Woolls 2 TUSSY Seo WATCH REPAIRS © big $1.25 jarcsa Guaranteed for One Year. now only "Leo: Bosse 7. Diamonds — Watches: . 5! i Jewellery: : PHONE 2042 SSS ee = AUTO. SERVICE KINNAIRD, BC. ‘SHELL. PRODUCTS. . 24-HOUR: WRECKER 2) SERVICE fo 50: Jackson” T. Cowtin G. A. 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