Wednesday December 23, 1959 THE WILLIAMS LAKE TRIBUNE Baeees the Catholic institute of learning | Kamloops Magistrate concerned over treatment of Indians ceo tiality as our own. Concern over treatment of In-) MacDonald's observations. jable deal of force was used.) ist. Perhaps what has happened dians in this province was ex. “T understand some form of| There was a certain amount of| over there is one of the results “It’s also a fact we all know Pressed in public court in Kam-| legal aid system may be formed| intoxication . . . it has not been|of that sort of thing. that when they come out of the loops last_ week by Magistrate| here. A great many olfences| established -how much. “Perhaps it is about time we| protection of that environment, Don MacDonald. (by Indians) are indictable with| : as a people took a second look| where do they go? Back to a sentences ranging up to life Indians are entitled to the) a the way we are treating these | shack on the reserve .. . to sec- imprisonment, and the accused |S*™me Gesree of protection as! joope, It's been proved to us|ond class citizenship . . . also are not represented. anyone else. There can’t be one|+. the fathers who are running| {nto the courts. jlaw for Indians and one for the “In 90 per cent of these cases| whites. I know the Deneaus they are unable to defend|quite well and they're probably Magistrate MacDonald sug- ested that it could be about time Canadians took “a second look at the way we are treating our Indian countrymen.” His remarks came in pre-| themselves... unable to under-|no better or no worse than the RA, sentence comments in a breaking | and the charges against them.| Peters . . . all are a product of | | ( ' and entering with intent case! this particular case it is very their environment. wonderful resulting from an incident on/ difficult to do just what is right.) Living in squalor... very | the local reserve December 2.! “A man’s home is his castle. | little hope Whether we like it Following are extracts from Mr.' however humble. A consider. or not, racial prejudice does ex- Christmas we wish for you! May it be as full ot triumphant Joy as a Christmas carol, tigh in spiritual peace and happiness. Teachers entertained the students at the annual Christmas Ball at Williams Lake High School last week. The ‘Williams Lake High School . Staff Dramatic Association " performed scenes from Henry V, or “ Hank Cinq,” allegedly with the purpose of demonstrating to the French students the proper French accent. Pictured above is the proposal scene, in which Hank himself, played by \ Pat Edwards (eft) shows professional skill in effectively masking the features of Catherine, played by Ted Ewing. Pulling aside her (or his) tresses to see what's going on, is Harry Calleia as the nurse. “ Who's for tenn The dapper gentleman shown at the left is principal Tom Beames, who, as master- of-ceremonies, interpreted the finer points of the stage Movements. —Photos by Art Long | This is real public relations | An item from Prince George underlines the fact that the Pacific Great Eastern Railway is|leaned from bis cab and contided still “the friendly railroad that “There are two around the a school comer.” Then, as passengers along | thumbed Mr, Melville onward to » his surprise the iron horse lurched to a stop. The engineer |* Seems Ken Melville board trustee, wa: za long look in two directions: oe, the PGE 1 the|the hunt, the PGE continued its y 7 n for your patronage, and for- Pine Pa in} merry wa aS : ac = AF | se of nose. Hearing the} Mr. Melville didn't report o « ; ) . . Aecl with the han tic reh of a moose. Hearing the) Mr. Melville didn’t report oni Og tg Holland -for Christmas are Mr. the Polar route. This will be Mr. th the hanpy anticipa iy engine barreling along he|the success of his expedition, but } continuing te serve you. pag IK and Mrs, Joe Ooyevaar and family of Ooyevaar’s first visit to his former Williams Lake, seen here as they boar- home since he came out fi and a half ded a CPA plane on the first leg of years ago. The family will be away their flying journey to Amsterdam via two months. account of the informal guid- indicates the Pacific Great Eastern is trying to set a preced- ent in unusual public servi stepped to the side cursing it for probably Since 1954 there has been an|any of the lumbering beasts that annual average of 132,000 new| might happen to be found dwelling units constructed in Canada, and the completion of new homes now is rising more rapidly than the formation of new families. Ce spreads good cheer all through. | Saxons. Wassail was a word of = Aa ee Swanson Equipment Ltd. you?” ices, The Wassail bowl, which today is Christmas punch, is said to have come to us from the ancient | Have a LUCKY |Rgeau when . you live in We sincerely hope that this Christmas rings in a new era of peace and good will for all the world and much good fortune and joy for you and your family. Williams Lake Wood Products Closed December 24 through Jan. 2 it DEMERARA This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Contro) Board or by the Government of British Columbia ex! Here's a holiday tradition we really cherish .. . time out to tell you how much your loyal friendship and patronage mean to us and to wish you and your family a very ot means so much to us at this time of the year healthy, happy and cheerful festive season! | to send you our sincerest wishes fora joyous Yuletide. 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