2 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 17, 1266 FROM THE GALLERY Parliamentary Committees there have been some embar- | committees are being used to en- rassing moments such as the time recently when top indus. to recommend legislation. ‘This is a role which has tra-| with Ever since the House of Commons committee on broad- casting made headilnes across the country last spring with its inquiry into the CBC “Seve Days” dispute, parliamentary committees have been enjoying a new popularity. It is doubtful that the com- mittee meetings will ever as- sume the glamor aor receives the trial officials from thelr heels all n| Toronto and Vancouver cooled | a By Henry Hoald Enjoy Glare quire into specific problems and ditionally been undertaken by ral and the shift cause the co) get a quorum. arts to the South (U.S. Senate ommitices, appear to function 2 = Commit under the of * television lights and in gare ae ed courtroom) but thelr role in the national ai stration is just as poportent: Hardly a ‘day goes by in parliament without at least one 4 pepenken, attacking or defending e committee system. Stanley Knowles, New Democratic Party whip, is the spokesman for a group who belleve regular House’ business shold be\ suspended for one day each week to allow more MP’s to attend their com- mittees. Giles Gregoire, firy former Creditiste Ps ‘leader, can generally be counted on to protest any attempts to reduce the quorum of a committee ‘or low a committee to sit while tees each with about 25 mem- bers. So if five committees de- cided to meet while the House is. sitting it is conceivable that the green chamber would be half ory fact, with the quorum for a committee set at from sev- en to 10 members, five such ising’ a quorum ‘for a Rai meeting is not always easy. and | ‘new BREEZ makes " {t's the new Interlor latex guaranteedtocoverinone coat or we'll give you the extra paint FREE! - i OVER 1000... BREEZY COLORS - Manufactured by General Paint Corporation of Canada Limited OGLOW BROTHERS BLDG, |! SUPPLY LTD. Phone 365-7202 ent chairman of the committee, meeting unde! Harley, chairman of the ih committee corridor and returned home to: pasllamentary. co committees is without giving their evidence be-|a healthy sjgn. mmittee couldn’t) - Some chairmen use a differ- % - Alfred Hales, an ultra-legal atmosphere rum: whips scurrying round | to scare |is a learned treatise that requires ‘ssp enough members to get the way. On the other hand, Dr. bio just ignores the on rug Paes with lawyers and the cross ex- is thi Players Collect Boxtops For ‘67 Hockey Sweaters The Castlegar and District) Bill Gordon, Minor Hockey ‘Association met Mr, Munns spoke of the re- Thursday evening at the arena/ gisirations now well over the the meeting chained by | 280 mark issued last week. vice-president, Mrs. J. 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Stoochnoff; Javentiess, & Lanz- Selkirk College's lack of a gymnasium plus a desire for fac- utly physical fitness ied to a Mas request the KJSS;; be reserv- a yashi of Nelson was held at ed) for. faculty.-: sworkouts each | the. arena. Saturday for an ald Save...... UP TO 20% ON YOUR INCOME TAX for details C. Arthur Anderson Phone’ 365-7633 A rcoache’s clinic under.Gor- and Fujib- as any Since they are algo the ones and legislation before ity goes to th House for final readin, More and more, § owever, 2 |'who will have to debate the re- sulting their gratia; referee-in-chief, 'B. Ale A until April| day ‘session for the local coach- ven April das The Mutual. Life Of Canada © School board of Cast legar district No. 9 readily grant- {ed the requett Monday subject to e junior secondary ing will be geared to that end. j approval by the } Commitiee Forms ene pater believing he telligence branch of the RCMP. er member of the branch, sald hi! they (the meml very close to the situation. for the job by Pat O'Neal wes phite vad Paper Mill Wo the B&, Federation of proached him tried te warn him in his recelving equipment, in another room at the convention hotel. n Interview Jack Webster, radio station raham sald he wag first called ‘in on Oct, 26 when he was phoned of the RCMP. he was visited by tw the RCMP, one who! om he ‘know Cpl. Harold Reed of the rseeunity ane the security and in- raham, who sald he Isa form- | W' belief is based on thee fact te ie ach was mad He said also he was pald ae Feslonal organizer for the rival gee nal Brotherhood of Fulp, Sul- The rkers, and ‘until_recently, eaeiominacan of Graham sald also one of the se- curity and Intelligence men who ap- advance of a a pallee raid which found with commenta- broadcast over by a member He sald following ths erphene, call Ra of A: as into the jrocms Involved 206 and 207 Private Detective Claims Paid by O'Neal To Bug Pulp Union Conference Room Private” detective W. Het Miao Graham said: last peek! ugged up and O'Neal skew him’ Gt pe eee be able to bug the Ritz Hi O'Neal told him ae ie delegate to book in and the convention Friday morning Graham sald, go in and sea if oneat gain in the Georgia. and re celved a mo Stout" pat ‘O'Neal siuned: the cheque: Tt was @ union cheque. investigator rsaid this money covered the cost of. him renting equipment, MY did’ mot have any equipment and did not know too much now to put it in” he a TontZ—. ‘Yes, I rented it trom a party I nad never met before, from a retail dealer. in, the f_ Vancouver. ‘They re me the equipment for id | $100 deposit and then $75 for week's rentals Q: Did Feu ug the convention? asy? ednesday when we Went 1d are new rooms on either bance he does not kn¢ ‘old of Eilvaf Groups’ “very well.” He sald during the vis! told him there tions in the pt nion’s conve! (Grahal sna the convention of the Canad! the name of the man interested 1 the ‘convention: dded dication that he (eed) "was. in ested on a thing of a. ci was illegal,” Graham Asked 1 of political connections of the him he would Imow them, Q: Did you ienow then? A: Yes, J aid, can you pottleally involved? i ‘Could Expect 2nd Ae ronen shi said he wi gence from Q: Did he ing in a semi-officlal. capacity acting for the RCMP? 3 This.was eee Eee a He sald his asiociate, RiN. Grit- fin, was present during part of the ‘Reed T Graham, said he knows Reed el It Reed were two rival fac- ulp and sulphite work- ers union, ‘one of which left to found its ot Canad! joclated in finding out what occurred at the “we ented three ul nti ms ‘bugs ‘were found ure Graham said he was not given t Reed gave no ine security and intelligence er But I offered to turn over any- Inal nature or that sald, if he was told ‘Anything nf room. We did ni adian union, Graham sald Reed oa say if they were mM still obligated under al she. Ofriciat Secrets Act os a former r of the RCMP and cannot Graham ber of RCMP. security “and sntellt= Graham then said Reed told him IT ppconch. say that you were act- aide of a joors coming iront OF Mie hotel . . doors were open, not even closed. awwers went in_ there an open, This was the Wed- nesday evening he said. “Mr. in. andy me sriared one of these transmit n top ofa rdrobe that era Tear’ the doors, use to the right as you walk ing “The equipment is mmoaller, than ‘rom the a cigarette, packaze and {is no! nected with y wires, ot ius e ewiteh it on, The fre- pre-set man in the Fetal I store pre-set ‘the sreauency, one was not working Placed It back in my briefcase, ‘These Rooms Both Open’ “The second bug we eee in 208 on top of a ward ee “These rooms, were both open. No one was aroun “While 206 a bus Toulewing, 3 ight, “We tt the transmitters in ae itter in ald. ‘Graham said the transmit and the receiver, which | was in room 309,. were then tested, fe said nothing was picked up on. ry ansmll installed we edd not eave to touch them, just left them_on top of the wanda! robes where they were,” a “shortly Arter: sthe meneeeee et erated and, we < did: long the ‘batteries would: last.’ be . Turned. told Reed he did not do any bugging, Sout was capable of in |ed up about 5 “we atencd alt: Friday evening. at] We ‘switched on again Satu morning and found only one of ne the Griffin "then ‘went "aown to the ia sce throuch ‘= diseurslon between ti w cay "to rent the equip- He salt glass tent lewitehed on in| 206 and both | a! cone | the tl however properly a0 I| what we Ba Ws ‘wag not operating properly,” Grahams b ters | about teanamitters, scemed -10_ De worlkdng | st Luncheon Specials Following Letter age : = Try Our Light Inexpensive Daily Specials — Sit at a Table in Our Aix-Condits Dining Room From Dog Owner The Kinnaird dog-catching Jcommittee is expected to get together week to. untangle the latest canine problem. < Dr. A. D. Johnson of Kin- naird claimed in a Jeter, t to coun- cil last week that his dog had been unfairly picked up. He asked for his $10 im- Poundment fee back and claim- er $1 and some cents adaltionat asm side ond taking it in to 206, The: Deters was no transmitter anywhere shout. ed could 208 and they wi pe atspiclous about any bugs,” Gra- ia he dia nett LOW. union Craig died in room WORKMEN'S LUNCHEONS To GO HOT SPECIALS FOR EVENING TRADE paper came out,” he no reason to know who has pass Come As You Are, . . Enjoy the Best City Centre Dining Room LOCATED IN DOWNTOWN CASTLEGAR Saturday morning we could them talking in 206 and heard headed by nda She ‘possibility of see ee a Tee identity mm. Ackerman, is ie body. we aid not_know saat whether e return the money or they ‘were discussing,” Graham went | not, Comm. G. S. Rust’s motion -!1to return the fee was quashed ‘when it failed to get a second- he wi er. eto. pick up most Approximately 12 dogs had ard equines or been caught during the sum- mer months. Council fears if one mnpoanament fee is refund- r then all will have to be. noon the . tooth: Dr. Johnsor said ‘in his let- The, angst Mstened to them and ter, which was heartily endors- ed by Comm. Ron Giles, who had also had his dog picked up, that a television | set set nay ie aes ey been! “prac- wag extremely ef was quite pleased with it. the conversation 4 pas play, this ‘back. he added. said on. Monday morning he and * Sutra awitched on ands mes ard sthe Celenaten: stalin ig about ‘a bug. ua they nad, non it one whogrer Peed 1 found the bu; had. given ie to Gelgar Workers Escape Injury mcaie "ay “altar Weae “Gcle| En Acetdent | thereg” Re said, In Accident eubsequentiy, 1 & Tt sine ‘they, got got starts INSURANCE Fast claims service Two Celgar employees es-]. caped without -serious injury rey when their cars sideswiped on ont aid this wan about: 10 the road to the mill: Benny Hanon and Peter. Zoob- ‘koff, both « of Castlegar, ened up to cars: fouoving the acci- dent on Nov. 8. Hanson was subsequently K | charged with failing to ke the right side’ of the road ’ Mike Fedosoff of Pass Creek was released ‘from the Castl some before re were nov inawes tle to the act t RUT GROWERS MUTUAL msumance ~~ pm, I went to a am sata Grittin, ‘ear BBEOC. to court. bis aazoc YOUR FRUIT GROWERS/CIS INSURANCE AGE M. W. — MIKE — SHISKIN ; 269 Columbia’ “Ave, Castlegar OFFICE 365-6665 HOME 365-6704 went to the a "A? this thine Z noticed there waa |® quite a bit of disturbance. There'|’ (continued on‘ page six) me charges were laid. ‘When you're ene Kootenays| = rie ad ‘DanDow Even he Ment PERSONALIZED CHRISTMAS. CARDS and LETTERHEADS Make your selection now at the CASTLEGAR NEWS Phone 365-7266 You can only get them herel INTERIOR BREWERIES o “BC's MOUNTAIN ( BREWERY” play is not published or by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. School Board Members Providing School District|whenever. renovation to the No. 9 trustees with a revealing cross-section look at schools in the district were the school principals’ reports received at the regular meeting of the board ent to KISS prin- cipal Gib Lind {whe Brosented Monday. As a multi-paged . treat merits and demerits of the re introduced cross grade the new marking been ast for Dee. 6 in the school | ness and never permits himssit rd office: The meeting, to discuss the academic Side of. Castlegar’ is an in how Mr. Lind, our school is next undertaken. | A more central location was called for in the report. Mrs, Jacobson agreed the present lo- cation at the end of the build- ing was The Scene at... < KINNAIRD SECONDARY Mr. Lind’s report produc- ed some enthusiastic but aca- demic' discussion at the board table which after several minut- es was brought to a close by the chairman, The: report noted three weeks of the school year were saved by the introduction of the The current leaders‘ are: 8 Last week we ingoa ar ways walks witht ramrod ‘erec! to lean upon in the" loca! school system made “the cutback of busi-/ UP meetings, it was not- hairman’ Mrs. Walter Poll of its 60 members and de- yp humor was sup- 1 of ‘mary teacher” an Bomber, strikes ‘again, 007 agents m the ig” a. burst of laughter Pipi ine. trustees and a sound disapproval m the super- Preemie it was a anplained the Brown Bomber was probably a dog and the locked ‘out er ‘was at the mercy of an automat- cally lockin; turned down by the board. SHSS librarian’s sug- an The ma‘ the. attention ist the own | to form a panel of judges and | aiscussion and debate, We tter was tabled to| Tit building of tha coming v very “posture are cilous The Journalism Club took a ded. the followin boys ba bad the bost porturerin Hd Barto Nannl ae! Qual, Gary en pais We plan to ask ‘these boys to | select for us the. girls with e best posture. Nemes will be. released in time for next week's column, e 8/8 ee ‘We have told: you how our school operates, on a “no exam- ination" Plan. You will remem- ber that this refers to cross: prade exe exams, From time to time we will take you ona tour of our class- rooms to show you what t studies ‘we are pursuing in ea In our enriched English pro- , as-you might guess, all our lessons are laced with live! Aay wey oe gure ft... THE FINEST WELCOME TO GASTLEGAR IS WELCOME is’ placed upon exact communi- ‘We have received a request from a school in the USSR to correspond on a. ager basis. There is one catch. They want to be as correct rors The top student, in our Reading for Meaning program is arbara Looney of division 1. hension at the grade 11 level. Seventeen. of our students can now read with success at the grade 10 level, having as advanced past the grade 8’ and the: grade 9 requirements. each class in our school there is a range of at least four Jevels in reading ability. Often ‘nfo student student on our program proceeds at his own rate and ym his own Tevel D No ‘student fails, to advance. through 18 | i around these reco: ae schiove one’s class is a co! or, ' ‘hol for keen. Bs ras pornca wh ho is: d ing on: who lo outstanding work in ‘readin: Lorne Hartson: of aivision He’ has: kept place in ‘of to they algal 2 of. the ‘She can read with good compre- [rig . ‘Pro- gress. Boys ama girls are always jrooms.-in thi crowdin; rds, s! fh % B vision six, It akoff; ‘div. e a ision seven, ‘Ted Hamm and dly- inations. ision eight, Bobby Cooper Mr. Maglio arranged ia very impressive Remembrance Day Service for the school last ‘Thurs. day morning, with Mr. Grant as chairman. formed a color guard, added greatly 8 the impressiveness of We are indebted to Albert Jankola' who read the roll of the district's. war dead, and to Terry Perehudoff for. his trum- t rendition of ‘The Last Post” and “Reveille.” e school choir, under the direction of Miss Kavic, sang beautifully, the voices Hsing clear and sweet in the lar; gym. Reve Paris, who. gave the dd. id all in tense silence as md explained what war really meant. Outlined the erent shining goal of world largaret ‘inter- jected a note of hope as she re- -| counted the work and to- wards peace of the United Na- Hong n he assembly | | with of the poem “In eo Fields” 2. Saas te welcome ‘missed antly ke French from flickering, ‘and nd going right out. Linda Huston is doing a terrific job in the library. Hier due fines you ‘ever. ‘paw ain’ your life. ee wae ‘We' wonder how many times 3. to. hims Senior Band of 1970.” We should thine of it our- selves from’.time to ‘time. It might cheer us up when we fin- ed” ourselves sfloundering in a sea of sour ni oe we One ‘of the most interesting hi is. Mr. turn, ’ ture’ your. attention. Next week: we’ plan to de- | serie ae fully,: 23° well as the which ‘The Air Cadets from SHSS, | the placed em- piisss. on: year-round |: student endeavor rather than examina- tion results, Graduation marks are bas- ed 60 pericent on total achleve- ment and’40 per cent on exam- juni lor grade level it is el to. the individual teacher 0. seal Princinals to Advantages and Dieadvantaeee Encountered i in Rating ene of possible drawbacks, such as downgrading of students through the year in each class to. the ability of the slower learners in the. classroom. “We would be remiss if we did not follow up this report,” commented Mrs, Jacobson. Heavy Penalties Levied by Bench ‘After Arena Dance ‘A Robson man, Darren Fred- erick Has total of $225 in Castlegar magis- Eate's Bi court | bie week, CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 17, 1966 Nien cus mwmivuuU NEW FURNACES OR FURNACE REPAIRS -——~ Furnace Sales — Installations — Servicing PLUMBING REPAIRS & INSTALLATIONS — FINANCING AVAILABLE — .PASHAS DISTRIBUTING CO. LTD. Castlegar 365-8079 or 365-8073 ickman, 21, was fined a a mark of confidence in’ the aq fessionialism ‘of district teachers, noted ‘trustee: Jim Lae mont, who is also chairman of 8 B.C. School Trustees’ labor relations’ committee. © ‘The newly introduced scheme eliminates last minute, boning up. on. the) year’s subjects /and switches the onus “tho ter onto the shoulders off ie teacher, added 1 Mr. Lamont The junior secondary fh school mont: who was the 01 conversant with the contents. enthusiasm * was‘ infec- tious ‘andthe balanc board members ‘postponement of ding a chance oy The change of > of being int falty by by mag Parker Wil- Hackman guilty to a charge of resisting arrest and was Bath charges were made by following Castlega’ incident Tumag a a dance held at ‘the- Castlegar: aréna on Sept. 3. gar ‘Also: fined was Albert Pon- | - gracz of Robson $25 for intoxi- cation. Mike losofft was’ fined’ $25 and costs for) . driving without due care | and |* Sttention, He pleaded guilty. | lity. to a ata ina lace. He was found ane npee pleaded ed $200. of Passmore Plans were finalized for the] ed fali tea. and szle which is to be iheld Saturda: the Twin Riv- ers bed ai at co eb meeting of. Kootenay Temple’ Pythian Sisters last ‘Thursday. ® Temple Northern Grand Chief Visits Castlegar Temple Bixs, Chief, of Dawson Cree! she made her official recently. ‘Thirty-four gown toa ra of Be Prepared | by Helen Smith Grand!’ even it here members _ sat Castlegar Bridge Mitchell Movoment Resals Aawouneed Castle’ Nov. 9 are'as foHows: 87. Mra. J. “Results .of ‘the eighttab Mitchell ovement: held ‘at ine th Mountain’ Bridge: Club the. ver. Visitors Rossland, Trail and New Den- During the evening Mf Mrs. 0. Lightle 3 line Cc. Mrs. tena gift ou m the ads of Kootenay "A socat” evening fotowea | refresh ots served a,decorated cake by. 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