CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thurs., March 7, 1968 Calvary Baptist Church 8 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thurs., March.7, 1968 From the Gallery By Henry Hoald Parliamentary Crisis — History Repeating Itself? Whatever the final out- ment had been defeated and Um SUGAR AND SPICE By Bill Smiley Selkirk Activities [os su ar Big Families Don't Necessarily Mean Little Trouble Plans Week of Meetings der? fen 3, H at ‘eb. 28, r| broke ae re revolution mF, ly. shal ene a after A pnote at's e fates a aging look. irri-| patient in the ey sis a Calvary Baptist Church, presented by local and Trail f Brian D Dulley started his talk leader, the people were ee ing t with touch on spray x 4 optic gi tation with such nonsense, Flospi nace wil begin a se! mes. of _checial |area area talent. a ee on the subject, ithe Dream} phinly fed up with the Csars| pa! stock all colors for : (J that Iaaves father still with Hospital. E. Murray is ‘visit- this '. The week of s; me and th A e thou- Eid the condition of thelr ehnster - Ford -'G.M. of them on his back, For of ope i where: she tinuing them through n will Seay. with, his oni the Revolution and country and it sudden only grew ny | and trucks — 1966 to ‘I know Be is in Israel course they plan to keep on atlended the the Rebekah meet. Friday, nSOT- joviet Communism. least | model les about all now, working on a Kibbutz ‘on’ the occasion of th Guest speaker is Dr. G. models. and Uttle crises); it's just G ~|being college boys toot, For| ing From the beginning of kind of numbness that I think| for shelter, food and experi-|onother four or five years provincial president’s ofthe R. Dawe, an experienced and to the annals of pol itteal fore vote 45 to 21 on their call for {he tnineteenth century,: the the ceteneen "|must settle in as a preserva-jence but no money. He's “See you‘ someday. Tm|222 Misit, Seiented, man ct Sera di fe - : . * 5 After te power beli that | « fons: ark saa it just » Th ste. c re : ahs people were waiting =i Was struggles, AT LAST 7 ” Abter Yas tive. Or else it's low blood worsen in a Lirare prevent the fet, vaguely ml “tooke e country cam P one ng wai Some are already compar-| successfully _ halted & only a matter of time, under the rule of Lenin and “Nine te on one ne| ing from traveller's ego and |, fresh e MORE Way ing it to John Diefenbaker's| Piece of business le century ‘was the century, ‘t the Bolsheviks who disestab- Ieeabout Ci re yf | thinks himself vastly super- defeat in 1963; others are|and the Senate finally called Bi industrial revolution, political |lished the churches and na- oh peuale ebou aNada. | ior to all who stay at home— drawing parallels with the |it a day, having done no more |} r a i “ # unrest, nationalism, and Honallzed the banks. superior Mstorie pipeline debate of |than give first reading to a|§ 4 dreams of freedom and equal- 1924 Lenin died. and ¢ INTERIOR ‘guaranteed to cover ° : in one coat | Castlegar Socials 1c, | Mire. H. Johnson, Ph. 365-8294 Mrs, James LEGION Seturday March 9 8 P.M. Pys Dannts Levertdge Game. Banquet. menu will jeclude some interesting was resolved. They lost the that | we haven't “enough kids. We spoil our one or two and a thee are astounded at the resull All we have to do is have Le LEGION HALL I would like to| especially Tom. Whose reac- private bill aimed at _amend- ity — factors which led to the | Stalin’ beesmne tne new lead- Hon was, Vippidy-p00p. Ive) ‘way. beck | th the Canad ian Dairy Com- American and French revolu- ct, Ri that| “ime argument over whe who inks inlesiog ong that gentleman's agreement If Parliament is dissolv- y i ; The other countries of Eur- whereby one MP agrees not/ed without t doing any more fh to vote if his pair is not in| business are some |i ne the House — takes it back to pretty import Tinportant eces of 16: pe 5 ‘ ae ca Thomas’ Willan Bid Process. vthe broadoasting : : : counties Russia bill, passed by the : : ee : Seam most deeply concerned about | were executed or sent to con- after long a ‘and. heated” debate, : . ep rr : 4 obtaining freedom because it | centration camps for the least is still before the Senate. 3 time th suspicious actions. parliament- Ales in the pfeil eed SKI ENTHUSIASM, obvious throughout the in the patent and trade| Winter months at Red Mountain in Rossland, caves acts designed to low-| will reach a peak the last three days of this of the crisis, It may seem un-|er drug prices, a mass of|month as the Golden City’s world-famous fair to call the dezeat of the| Criminal Code amendments, | “tiger,” Nancy Greene returns to defend her government humorous, but to/higher unemployment bene-| World Cup skiing champion status. A total of see th Comma ms in stunned | fits, pension increases for vet-| more than $50,000 18 being spent by the act of thelerans and, of course, the in- g and pro- z says it for me tooese tees i le carried on from Len- lesday of last week. was ‘ B ae THE SOUTHERN INTERIOR LUMBER OPERATIONS _WANT TO END THE .5-MONTH STRIKE NOW! ‘This Is rot. I e you, : and to » prove it, 7 secur going to e excerpts from a fetter received recently from an old and dear friend. Sho's mors, sont than old, but: lf hex.” remar! Poppycock about i eee a ows whereof. The letter arrived at the ena of Jan when she got ending out the a motion to keep the world in touch with Ross-|ed between the ru ing class| the land. Miss Greene, who has just been honor-|and the peasantry. As there ed with a change of name of a lake on the , WaS D0 middle class everyone weetre be continued. e ued. Kinnaird-Christina Lake Highway to: Nancy | Pcn&eq, (2 elther one of the Greene Lake, is favored to retain her title} very illiterate and were the Last Friday, ae David in world cup competitions, at other, hills as Peery of oe Jang over Herbigon | gave 8 His Bri ach “The absence of a led “Mister David , . , Teac! well as on her home slope. ass” said Mr. Duly, kn “was | Me its light}come tax Sncrenes iat in the bill n upset by its of| abor dt greatners tock place in the| drafted it. Senate where crisis spark-| ed some of the uvellest debate major event oo in that ni House since Diefenbaker fired James Coyne as Eovernor of the|/CBC is Bank of Can: The Conservatives) a minority in the ‘Senate, took} of time unt the stand that the govern-|right in the pam diate Deed bette kde Sviston: F. J. SMITHERAM TRAILER TOWING Fully Insured Phone 365-5308 Box 1351, Castlegar ve uashed b cor belog bl 1,000 le who would be loss would f pet the nt _ With every new crisis or haf wally st small/ erage and it js only a matter itil the cameras are Commons ber. The presence of the tel- , bowever, pro- for the tev ncil-and. al penciland-paper re- ters. watt spot just as he gets ready t to rails down quote. FIELD & STREAM Operation California Big Horn _| DONATE A BUCK WHERE YOU SEE A SIGN UP! $2000 $1500 JUNIOR GOLF DEVELOPMENT Application Form Note: win Parents do not have to be golfers for you join. Full Name: Address: : Street Age: a Previous Golf Experience Yes ( ) No ( ) No. of Years ( ) Interested in Pre-season Instruction: Yes: ( ) No: ( ) Postal men held ere annual Wild- life and dance, As high Epa in ‘op bein done by the organiz- an this this district. pais Santano, i : winners awarded beautiful Ta th the 1 the awards went to banquet| Kohar — queen of he fi on As/ing women; ree we eae and Pat {Hail — junior ain and Pat — small fry projects. Fletcher outlined the ec coming jects, year poles ot % gin; Ming ton the ey Tab belonging ie clul kad tote take ing to be le Ba the club and for the whole Kootenay. ee 8 ee were -plaques for their ective ' winnin: classes: ‘mute. deer — Stan ela Allan Guimont; ward junior mule deer — Edh fishing sf doparment Mrs. Fra: bia zy ‘tershed ‘dolly and ver wat lolly an Kin were | kamloops their .praises of the| Koote: trout and the best of the West Kootenay zone of Rod and Gun Clubs spoke on the role of the ne ane and the Type of hip Family: ( ) Q) Please mark (x) where applicable. For further details, see Duffer John’s Column MISSIONARY CONFERENCE ‘COMING EVENTS Great Missionary Conference — Tuesday thru Friday, March 19 - 22. The Castlegar, Kinnaird, & Trail Ministerial are privileged ‘b have the following outstanding Miss- ionaries on the above dates from Bolivia, Morocco, South America and Africa. Tuesday: March 19th, There will be a great Rally held in the Alliance invited to attend. Wednesday: March 20th, We will be privileged to have Bud Garmo from Bolivia. This service to be held in the Penticostal Church, Castlegar, Mr. Garmo has been identified with the New. Tribes Mission in Bolivia and has worked on the staff of the Moody Bible Institute for a number of years. He is a Baritone Soloist and an excellent speaker. Thursday: March 21st, Robt. Peabody will be ik and sh @ slides Church, Trail, at 7:30 p.m. Everyone is cordially ” th pata bourd regarding e pollution them. to Danny feels that any pol- mn affects fish and wild- interests are being looked after at all times. Conservation officers Ted Ratherglen of Nelson and our ive Pete Ew- the | here is no sheep on ths at present, so we are not hurt of feed it would 'be fairer’ to ‘have prizes for both. of introducing one of the club’s projects for, this te might add ‘one which you and are going to hear a lot about in the ensueing t months shead’ I was given ‘the honor of year — and By. Jack White Fish & Game Banquet Held Friday sident Berry Fletcher outlin- ed the coming year’s sary funds with te help of alle interested citizens and ootenay sportsmen. Castlegar Sportin: ‘Goods and Eléctronic poring have donated $50 worth of sport- the most pressing lem of | year 1966-1967 tavant the Russign asing probier Class of 46 bratty loyeer olds In 1791, a Russian by the|in China by the pend of name ot Radis dishchev made ajthe year appre journ: Petersburg All suitonte are bts to “g| Leningrad) te #0, Moscow, 2 a dig-t <, tance of 450 Astounded at. the Sondle tions of peasantry — dark picture of serfdom in Peop! Russia, he- wrote a book de- the and exam which, if ail - andthe club ae matched this amount. now have ne| whieh -will be be given away to complimentary membership holders on July ee Ed Conroy When’ Mrs. donated "$10 to the cause 1 could. have kissed her, and Frank when Dr. Kohar, nd Danny Santano each don- ata cd $50, my wife, Penny did it for By ! ‘the time the evening was over, we were well on our ‘Will they compete with other emer Have we the. ‘Place for ie Bighorn sh is be- ing ‘Turestercd with “extine on many, ° of our anges lue mainly competition from_domestic from. water helgbt of land on which no ing permits will be issu: ing anyon is lots Big- torn” You may recall that Ray, |, our regional game The Castl taken the Be imits its tooth and [ee wrote thesis on them, and to’ top it e all the way from Oliver toa attend ap- our - banquet, over the ic | ast Suma es t- |them as far as forage, habitat and: cunt noe concerned: is going to raise the neces- by e on the cooperation received by ro by rod and gun clubs Both men feel that the Castlegar club will not be tak- ing a back seat in the field of Conservation now or in the Pape am sure the club will make every effort to ensure that this is so. Past st president, Norm New ed last year’s _ accom- at the Baptist Church, Kinnaird. Mr. Peal eabody is affiliated with the Gospel Missionary Union, and has spent three-Five Year Terms in Morocco. He is also an excellent speaker and will have somo interesting curios ‘on display. Friday: March 22nd. We will be honored to have Hugh Beck with us. The service will be held in the Kinnaird Hall in Kin- naird. Mr. Beck has served under the Missionary Aviation, Fellowship in South America and Africa. He will be showing Films or Slides of the work of ica and Africa. The services will ‘am commence at. 7:30 p.m. on each evening and as these Missionaries have had many in- in these various fields, you a will not want to miss this. Make sure you remember the place and time, Come early and bring a en the Missionary, Aviation Fellowship in South Amer- 210 pre: EATON’S TRAIL Canada-wid: $1.49 DAY TUESDAY MARCH 19, 1968. Personal shopping only Over 225 items At One Low Price RICK'S == Final Record Clear All Remaining LP’s Come In and Make an Offer On Our Remaining Stock Guitar Cases, Guitars, Radios,: Portable Phonos RECORDS - — GIFTWARE:, nce ato. FIRST AVENUE | tet me give you the an- brists sued: | al e. Sheep do. not - with deet for forage so ther ere and: the Liberals room :for both. And. an 0, whether the | intelligentsia, | was ail off T took m good friend, Bul Wo cam were, BUY BREEZE WHERE YOU SEE THIS SIGN it any higher edu- When the Csar ruler, |cation. - Catherine heard of the book,| Those who pass attend gov- she was very, angry, ae well as Stament is secon * schools. afraid of what reaction the who fail may go ‘people would have. Because |to to paiva Chinese schools of this, she had Radishchev|(the Chinese make uy revolutionary protests.’ . among ‘others, had" a er amoung others, had a y had that life in the west (of forded many privil- the People asa edom 0! 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Wes it better when war Tid Of. this rostlesonces? to be. Hom didn’t got bis frst “I seem to be in a jaded year at college. Dan is embcoyed with BC. pu ein Mark Two Anniversaries At Lecal Kinsmen Dinner e, brain” “A dance followed the ban- quet.:. New Men Hired By Hydro at Nakusp Two engineers: have been Wet! added to BC. Hydro's reser- ts | Yoits engineering staff at Na- Towing — Body Work ) 24-Hour Wrecker Service| fil ang Marx Auto Body & Paint Service engin also has signed to Nakusp Painting — Welding Fier te ters Sapa et Insurance Claims Handled Promptly Phone 365-3037 62 is our back-to-wor ws Ses | TS Gn nour offer In an effort to end the disastrous 5-month strike ‘in the Southern renee lumber industry we offer our employees a 62-cent- ur wage i in the following stages: Here is our. offer: @ 84 cents an hour from March 1, 1968 @ 12 cents more on March 1, 1969 @ 16 cents more on March i, 1970 . On Tuesday, February 27, the IWA leadership rejected this Contract to expire August 31, 1970 ‘offer. They refused to consider it, even though the 34-cent first stage is MORE than ‘the 22-cent increase now being 25 Eigh t cents per hour night shift differential. paid * in the Nortt , and equal to the 3. Increase in health and welfare weekly indemnity amount now being paid at the Celgar. plant., All sections of from $35 a week for 26 weeks to $50 a week for the wage offer are better than the Munroe award. "39 weeks. Improvement in travel’ time provision. Equalization of female with male rates in the plywood plants. 2 ‘ Adoption of the coast plywood job evaluation curve. 84 cents an hour increase on March 1, 1968 12 cents an hour increase on March 1, 1969 16 cents an hour increase on March 1, 1970 - Inter, It seems impossible to bargain with IWA leaders in a res- ponsible way. Every concession we have made to settle this dispute has’ been rebuffed. : An end to this stale must be i has suffered long — our employ lies, our markets, our communities, our province. We want it known that regardless of what attitude IWA d NOW. Everyone and their fami- eer F of an. industry-ur to review contract: problems. Contract. clause to protect employees affected by For Sale by Tender The B.C. Hydro offers for sale by tender the former Bortnik house at Deer Park, B.C. Sealed tenders clearly marked “Tender on house’ by. 10 per cent. of bid price. must be in the Hydro office, Box 580, . Take, B.C. not later than 5 p.m., March 18, Sales subject to 5 per cent S.S.MLA. Tax: The highest or any tender not necessarily. - accepted. % Building must be removed not later’ than midnight, April 20, 1968. remaining perty after April 20,1968 will revert on the pro to Hydro and will be disposed of by them. For further particulars call Val B: at 265-3626, Nakusp. i leaders may take, our new _Wage offer can. RB into. effect technological change. immediately. 9. Special increase for first-aid attendants. No, furtl oo : ‘10. Definition of pri All that is required is for our employees to return to work. = ; The substantially: -increased wages will be nee and waiting - for them when they do. are iD covering traini 11. Improved apprenticeship training program. INTERIOR FOREST LABOR RELATIONS ASSOCIATION Representing 45 companies in the B.C. Southern Interior Lumber Industry