WESTERN’ TRAILER SALES kr. "Your Wheel Eitate. Dealer” on: Seo us first for quality mobile homes#! @Safeway @Klassic ! DRUGS ‘nN. EVERYTHING ‘The Wootton Royal Commission on “‘Automabile. Insurance makes a great deal: of sense, . : a $7 make With ‘any document as : ‘comprehen- sive -aS-.a. commission report, vit is im = possible: ta accept: or reject it In its en- tirety, . ; Drivers i in the Terrace Grea, subjected 7 to incredibly high rates, will study it with © considerable interest. There has to be a suspicion in these. parts that an arbitrary. fate has been set in ‘past times and is. maintained ‘because it is highly” profit. ‘able to insurarice. ‘companies, “This Is the ‘community where a ‘driver whe has driven | - the daily rat race over Vancouver's Lions‘ Gate bridge has to pay 50 per cent more for driving down - Lakelse Avenue. ° The Wootten commission report will not solve all the insurance problems. But ‘recommendations calling for compulsory happen.’ Iticians. . ~~ more able _isters has For those who were wondering implement the Kennedy Roun what caused the curious clanking x mnedly Rou Tariff cuts. ~ Lower rates? Maybe It is premature, however, to anticl- pate that some of these good things will | The British Columbia Government's notorious non- “response to the report’ on - gasoline prices would indicate that the _.-art of lobbying is not unknown In this "province, and that oil companies can be “very persuasive when speaking with pol- | Attorney General Les Peterson vito has consistently impressed as one of the insurance commission report. It Is to be hoped that the Government will share his enthusiasm and write off the insur- ance lobbyists as assigned risks,: | Old ghosts haunt Commons and scraping noises heard ar. ound the halls of the Houses of ParHament it was the Ghost of ae ‘ast, ough Liberal party organ- izers pictured the Trudeau gov~ ernment as ‘new’, “dynamict? and--having a “tet'a-get-thingae -Moving'?; attitude, it-is haunted by the past in the form of 47 dills left over from the Pearson administration, . ta among the, 47 are bill to e5-' i sh minority groups’ language rights, to modernize. the Crim. inal Code, lower diug’ prices, ereate the Canada Development Corp., increase Ottawa's partici. 26 election gave the ‘Liberala the Although some observers have erHicized the Pearson govern. ment for inefficiency in hamiling these bills, that they are not yet law is largely because of Mr, Pearson's minority government, When , Parliament... was dis- solved: in April,’ had 129. seats, against the com- bined opposition of 132,.The June first majority government since. 1958 with 154 seats, 45 more than the combined ‘opposition, Thus, ‘the new government can propose bills from a position of strength, In the Liberal camp, this face Js looked upon with glee, the Liberals |” Pation to fight pollution; and‘to “Now we can get down to busi. | ness,"" one Liberal party CXECUe tive said, Some groups, “fneluding the Progressive Conservatives, look upon this. situation with doubt, They fear Trudeau will use Pare’ llament as a rubber stamp af. ter steamroiling a bill through the Commons, Their fears have some basis, With a strong majority, agovern= ment may bypass the time-con- suming details of debate. But it 1s unlikely the Liberals will pass any bilis that ralge the hackles of the majority of Cana. Compare prices, quality TERRACE and fast service before you order your tinting needs, nt AUNDRY-CLEANERS you moneys” Y* 11) Wl and MEN'S WEAR ALSO — one-day service on . LTD. . S am | Tubber stamps—-the home ; _ ef of Northern Rubber Stamp my “Modern laundry Wes., part of Joe's Printers. 7 and oxyeleaning mm =6equipmen JOE'S _*Domestic and Commercial. PRINTERS 4611-2 Lazelie Avenue Terrace, B.C. i Downstairs in the Larelle. ; Shepping Centre Phone 635-6357, ask for: . the Printer,» «© m™ ‘laundry service | . *keDay service .. When Femented’ a. : W a504 Lakelso * - Phone-=-5626 | .| disappearance insurance, the eliminating of the negli- gence question, and basic’ premiums of very interesting reading. Social Credit Cabinet Min- reacted favorably to the car dians, ‘After all there atill are things. called elections, One advantage of a strong ma} ority is that it can handle unfor. seen happenings, such as the re-~ cent so-called gold crisis, with speed, With the tense state of international affairs this may be to.the good. deau said Parliament must re- form , Its _ procedural rules to speed the process of governing, The ‘Pearson administration inflation is growing, clean water and air arebecoming raritiesand governinents fall, Parliament is dealing with bills up to three years old, Clank, scrape, rattle, scratch, Receivernamed for accused in | big bank loss Court has appointed a Penticton Bailiff as receiver of the assets of two women charged after the of more than $492,000 from a Pentictonbranch of the Royal Bank of Canada, The court appointed John Carl Johnson of Penticton as receiver until trial brought by the bank, begins or made, . The bank filed a “writ in Spe, reme court claiming it was én.‘ titled: to the possessions of the ler, 26, and Frances Bambi) Shubin, 41 4, Oct, 15 when they appeared ‘in Penticton _magistrate’s ~ court charged with theft over $50 from the bank,’ Miss Spiller, a five- year employee of-the bank, ts al- so charged with falaifying bank account books with intent to de- fraud, - The patr, who share a houge at Naramata, near Penticton, are Even so, Prime- satiety Tret = was, by necessity, alow. While |, ’ The British Columbia Supreme , of a civil action, | . until a further court: order is |- NATURAL-BORN “> LEADER Editor, Herald writing of October 2. History teaches us there are two kinds of people in this worid. Those who wish to serve God and preach God’s love, and those who serve Satan and preachholy, hoody, lovely hell fire, love and hell fire, But hell does not bother them because they accepted God's promises and rev= fe) Ur "sade waits : There are two kinds of people - In reply to Art Curfman's The first kind understand God’s- elation as written in the bible and therefore they fear not but only trust, ; Those who serve Satan are torn within themeelyes. Their minds are blinded by greed, love towards themselves, hate toward their nelghbours.’ Al other Deéo- ple are fanatics except them- selves, They destroy themselves and take others with them. Hippie version: - By George Bowering In Georgia Strait . Sunday: Go to. church, When the preacher finishes his sermon, raise your hand, or if that doesn’t work, raise your voice, and inaugurate a question’ and answer . period. ' ‘Monday: Give your tea- cher-a reading list of the books he or she needs to further his or her educa- tion, Choose from thebooks you've seen mentioned inthe - ; Tuesday: Get twenty of your friends together and complain to a drugstore one at a time) about the obscene publications they carry on their magazinerack, Include ° Reader’s Digest, The Finan- clal Times, Stag, U.S. News and World Report, and the monopoly-owned city news- papers. Wednesday: Collect the names of everyone you know How to become a.. responsible citizen “a movie matinee where the. who smokes clgarettes or drinks’ ‘wolskey, and submit the : ‘Mt jto the. mayor, the chief.of police, andthe crown _ | prosecutor, demanding that something be doneabout con- trolling'the use of these addictive drugs. o : Thursday: Walk hand in- -hand down the street with someone of the same sex, giving him or her an oeca- - sional. hug and kiss, mean- while reading aloud from the Sermon on the Mount. ’ Friday: Get all your” friends together and phone the local TY station the mo- ment anyone gets killed or beaten up on the screen, Do this every time, complain- ing about obscenity being introduced into your. home, Saturday: Go in a bunch to theatre is. filled. Every time you see 2 gun or knife on the screen, yell in uni- ‘son: ‘KILL! KILL! KILL! | Your heart with his love which | Perhaps _ this | wisest thing you ‘did in all your |- :| reports Waldo Skill They try t drown their troubles in liquor, wake up the next day sick as a dog with a burning soul within them looking for facts and a sign of heaven, They ey ‘ery? “God prove your-| self and maybe I will love you,”’ But Jesus said becauseof their | unbellef a sign shall not be given Have faith in God with all your | strength, heart and soul, and then, only then, God will meet you in passes all underi Why net next Sunday do some- thing which your intelligent mind says 1s crazy; and go to church, ‘may prove the eixty years of life, Art. Skillings sees. production rise British Columbia continued to make strong economic advances through the third quarter of 1968, r of Industrial Development, Trade and Commerce, Tn his monthly summary of B.C, Business Activity, Mr, Sidllings said the pace was ‘get by the min. ing section, . "In comparing production fig. ures for the first seven months with. the same period last year, the only major mineral product to show a decline was copper, “Increases ranged from as high as 42 per cent for silver to three per cent for coal,” he sald, The forest industry continued to make “strong gains’? despite a cutback in pulp and paper mill production resulting from over- KILL" capacity,. L. Vi Vanden. | --Givea gift of ‘distinction — up With. aach $2.00 new or. renewal subscription, a issues) purchased we will forward to the recipienta beautiful bonus -, - +. @ fill colour 1969 calendar notebaok-diary. 920° The 1969 Diary contains 13 magnificent scenas of Beautiful: : British Columbia. This: bodk, together. with your gift sub- : scription to Beautiful British Columbla‘magazine, makes ~~ 1 - an Ideal Christmas gift for friends and relatives throughout - 4 the world. 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