CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb. .24, 1966 “4 smart Se St. David's Anglican Church hall was the setting for the third nnual mother-daughter banquet new : BREEZE 7 i i It's the new interior latex guaranteed to coverInane coat or we'll give you the extra palnt FREE! ‘OVER 1000 BREEZY COLORS Manufactured by General Paint Corporation of Canada Limited Oglow. Bros. . '. ‘Building & Suppy COMPANY LIMITED . Phone 365-7202 {Mother and Daughter + Banquet © At St. David's Church Hall for the Woodland Park Guldes and Brownies. - Mrs, D, Marcellus welcomed | s an e hea foewed by a toast to ‘the Queen proposed by Marguarite Fornelli, a toast to the founders by Karen Gormley, a toast to the guiders by Lorraine Bermel and a reply by Mrs. E. G. Fleming. Joanne Popper gavea feast ie the moth- ers and Mrs. A, Jacques, who spoke to the girls A What little girls are made of,” replied. District commissioner Mts. H. Johnson spoke io the ‘gir! on courtesy and was presented by. Darlene. Fleming and Cathy | j; Martin with:a decorated owl of friendship money. Area ‘commissione?. ‘Mra. A. WATCHES by LONGINE BULOVA ELGIN CANDINO Westclox - Timex Don’t be puzzled — see us today and in the meantime here’s your Crossword Puzzle answer: Hoa DOME tata BOROo AEE Sie a aad: Awol fe} aoa Phone 365-7141 Seo Us Fat. - New and Used Cars Major and Minor, Tune-Ups Oil Changes - Engine Shampoos Home of. Red Carpet Service letter from Mrs. iondship money from the guides presented by Susouw Knutson, Highlight of the evening was the enrolment of five tweenies, Maureen Murphy, Kel- ly Smith, Susan. Carrigan, Les- Ne ‘Wywka’ and Kathy rarford. Brownies receiving: Golden Bars were, Marilyn Downey, Wendy .Laidler, Donna Walper, Karen Webber, Joanne Pepper, Francis Murphy: and Janet Mil- * Sixteen brownies reecived their first‘year pins. .Mrs, Rizzuto enrolled. three tiew girl’ guides, Sheena’ War- ford, Grace Gormley and Bren- da Powney; i e guides entertained the hathers with a sing-along led by Karen Gormley, Eileen Marcellus and Susan Knutson.: A. skit done .on the theme of a radio station model show was introduced by Susan Alling- ham, Marguarite -Fornelli was the radio announcer, Rosemary Hardy the Interviewer, and Mar- ie Kanigan and Lorraine Ber did the commercials, deling was done by pie Warford: Debbie Laidler, Ellen Knutson, Grace Gormley, Sheena ‘Warford, Carol. Marce! us, Bren- ‘da Downey and Vicki Jacques. we Rizzitto spoke on guiding and) yre5 Ww.” A. Bal Hy- their 81st wedding anniversary d day last week, guests Miss Kay Hughes, ea Mrs, D. Hughes, Ph, 365-5563 Congratulations tu Mr, and 11 who celebrate day. ‘Golebrating his eighth birth- Master Melvin Hawkins had as_ his ited Hawkins, Jay Hawkins, Jay drich, Jimmy: Doherty, Kevin Leckie, Don Davies, Jack Tomi- lin and David Rutland. Mr. and Mrs. John Brown of Greennan, Sask. were guests at the home ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jackson and Mr. and their son and. daugh- id Mrs. Paul arizt ig: the ‘directiy ‘Sock: action ‘at the February. Wiseting of the .Kinnaird CWL, noted that the CWL is realizing that it has not provided the desired impact’ of Christian. living in modern society. She urged members to get with social and to assist members of society to be Christians not only in name ‘but also in deed. Mrs. F. Kiniki reported on the Centennial Project absence of Mrs. E. eGautey. By LOIS HUGHES , Tell Lois: 365-5503 Box 731, Castlegar time to sew knee treads before the actual damage is done. Rayon lining is-goot for this. Knee treads add reinforcement across the front where trouser legs get the. most wear. To re- tread the knees, cut two-rectan- gular pieces to well above knee and about four inches below and as-wide as the front of the ‘pant leg. Hem top.and bottom edges. Pin and baste, ‘retread in posi- tion, Baste it along front trous- er crease. Slip. stitch loosely FREE CAR WASH WITH EVERY GREASE JOB AND CHANGE OF OIL — THIS FRIDAY & SATURDAY. ONLY. — * HOME OF CHRYSLER PRODUCTS ° NEXT TO ARENA > Open 8 aim, - 8 p.m. Stiteh ‘exactly along side 7! seam lines. If you turn pants over and stitch from the wit is one of those jobs Tate MM hard to get starte: on but it is well worth taking the time. As far as time, you it can be done. “COFFEE BREAK” Scr oss) top edge so it will not b ck, you amg, Teadily follow original y will be surprised how quickly te for the sake of what it means to you, do not forget Women’s | World Day oft Prayer: for. logan sane and district tomorrow in Kinnaird United Church: at grown out of into the ‘compost pile, why. not drop: mea ine or.‘give me’ a ting. If enough interest is shown, we may be able to do some suc- cessful plant and slip: exchang- ing. ‘Be sure to include your to the district who is resetting | d but you not stand tojsee it ‘a tossed |- vi guests Russell Brown, Gary and’ Jimmy Rut! land, Gordon Stamp- Vincent, were Godfrey and Tommy Hughes Mr. and Mrs, Alex Chevel- - QLENMERRY USED FURNITURE : 3194 Highway Drive in thé Milldr ahd rere 5 Building, Trail, Phone 364-1822 - ean TRENTRCORTA A i 701) First ce First’ Ave:’ ‘Pastor: €; Bey... R soa baer ve Sunday ‘Stool WE BUY.ANN SELL USER FURNITURE Open Weekdays 1 p.m. . 5.30 p.m. _ Open Friday 1 pm. - 9 p.m. dave returned home Sunday after a two-week holiday in sid flew each way stop- ping at Scattle on route home, where the: dave’s brother-in-law and _siste: Mr. and Mrs, A. Hage. 5 ‘While ‘in Hawaii they. + l'in:a scenic flight over: th ous islands a Talk on’ Charily At Recent Local cWL Gathering Castl legar CWL held a meet- ing in ithe > Parish hall recently. Hatlen, president, eee ‘the meeting with the league Pra er. . DePaolli and Mrs, for the: evening. © Committee: reports were read and.it was. decided a do- nation is to be sent to the Sem- inary fund. . ‘Pather, EBA Brophy, spoke on. charity. He also informed members that fhe missals were "St. Patrick's Tea and Bake d, Lu berlak to be the convenors. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Friesen and Mrs. J. Hatlen, ~ Robson Ranger visited Mr. Chevel- = Ee £2 For...... Seeley and. Price im Your | Deauna\ were welcomed as guests | == _r Ti AeTTATAN NTR Modernize Your Plumbing Now | and Save Money! For a Happier Home... Modernize that old bath set! Assure your family new luxury at a wonderful low price. — ASK FOR A FREE ESTIMATE TODAY — ' Castlegar Plumbing | and Heating Ltd. 1st Ave. Across from Post Office _Phone_ 365-8284 Father & Daughter Pol Luck ‘Supper. Rol sh "ran gers’ fath ind daughter’ pot Thick supper’ was held recently to commemorate Thinking Day. The thems” was international, different count : + A toast to the fathers: was given by Joy Anderson and Mr. Otto Anderson repiled. * Mrs. Bro was given a vote of thanks by ‘the rai During the cores of the evening: the’ fathers enjoyed games, including musical cl is ‘was won -by Mr. Foxlee. Dancing: followed,” with music ea by some of the fath- ers. ” special thanks was exten- ded i Mrs. H.-Belbeck and Mrs. G.. Clarke for their help «and for the’ washing up of dishes. each: girl bringing food. from:a =I - The: evening- was closed taps, Gu te on ‘THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS" Genuine ‘Corton. a: Yard Goods Tuesday: Hh Friday: Hi ‘outh Meeting “Where you aré a stranger but once’ APOSTOLIC CHURCH 10 am. — punday School hour a Bam ot Onn Shee Z " ame MORNING WORSHIP 181 Seventh Ave, Kinnaird Minister: Rev. Howard Kerr Phone 265-8202 10 a.m. Class for Teenagers (age 18 and up) 12 a.m. Morning Worship, Church School” Nursexy - A warm welcome is extended to everyone: * : iovening-BETVIES| seven pound Dolly Varden min- : Lakes Art Bree hi LUTHERAN CHURCH Jack White's |_FIELD & STREAM The KJss Scene By Susan Allingham spot light days; with nice catches of Dollies Kamloops, Kokanee and white fish: being taken. Below the narrows‘on the west arm of, Kootenay Lake, 8 are an- ing for. white fish,and Kokanee, The Kokanee are not’ the big belly whoppers they land aroun Balfor, later on, ‘but are running from 10to 12 inches Monty ‘Warner was up: an id though he ‘was after the big ones, he had to'come home’ satisfled with on the Arrow Anderson. heat been landing Kam-| to 12 pounds, and the}. wrt Daly several re) erie, be pounds be in; caught an : and the] to be old pi e Caytae Little Cay oie fe le Cayuse, ai Rebate Creeks, and 63 Broad J are: Water’ area.:: Trolling “pith weighted ‘line or fuse ounces of weight, * rat moderate speed. There are Tots of fishiin ie Arrows: if: you care -to’ go after them, but more of that next week when we bring you The Arrow Lakes Story. At last week’s Rod and Gun Club (or rather I should say The Castlegar and District wild: life Association meeting) a good turn ‘out of members listened to and discussed the past” deer | count report. A lively discussion followed ‘as to the number ‘of deer in the district, based on the count. It was pointed out that 20 years ago deer could be seen in numbers of up to:200'in a herd in the Broadwater area, but they aren’t.there in such large quan- tities now. Personally, though 7 wasn't ‘here 20. years’ ago, I would wager there are more deer ‘in. the: district’ now. than -then. ‘Whoa up. there you old ‘timers, before you shoot me down in flames let me give my reasons. Twenty years ago deer. were seen in larger herds'than today 8 am. Holy Communion. © fee eaed Foe Be sat °° THE SALVATION ARMY’ Ee eae 8.00" p.m". we ‘Group (ese, “1885 held at 368 “Main Street pbhone ‘385-7112 the bo: choring thelr boats and bait fish-| area, Study can “Church, and the” Salvation for * good sid simple reasoas. There: was‘ not as much ‘of the area logged off then, though Waldie Srothers were’ carrying on logging ‘operations in the Broadwater: to Gladstone Creek there wasn’t 10 per cent of the hunters that we have here. today.’ Deer like to band together. in winter. time where the: browse is good, and where forests are: particularly heavy the: browse isnot the ‘best: as ‘ou don’t: find heavy concentra- ona of deer, Inthe Past 20 years wth ‘of: vee hriveion. As the: country rin a8) men sthey are left-alone.. + Ido foel:that in'time we wil see controlied: burning’ of: waste tetrg department ta it eae ‘ihe ba ent dace e yield of desired sof fimnber. 8 follow 2 ger doer. poy ulations ‘in "ness reas due r browse, and better feeding conditions always sin ‘the deer. family. It a proven: fact that as a vane opens up, and even with increas- ed’ hunt ing pressure, the deer will increase. With proper man- ag fement in this district, (Game trict No. 10) the deer popu- increase th b tt ase the number of multiple le f oO Mr and Mr: of smith's Kennels, and would| ' Jation will continue to thrive and grow in numbers and the on! thing that will hold them baci is loss of winter range and com- petition with domestic stock. Hunting pressure will cause members of the deer family to move around considerably, but with the controlled bag limits we-have today, the herds will never be decimated. Proof of the’ country opening up is the num- ber of white tail deer now in the has | district; As the district’ opens up the. white tail move in, parti- '|cularly on the bottom lands, | 40 while the Mule deer prefer the higher ‘elevations. : As~ hunting pressure increases the deer get ae but contrary to popular ep ‘opinion ‘they: don't’ move jout, unless the feed gets poor. = Elsewhere in this paper you the story of the lack of will find SPCA ‘support to two people who of looking | @ have done the job after domestic. ts for a num- urge anyone who can afford it take an associate membership in the new society being form- ed, to help carry on the work of ‘the SPCA. Requests for special pray- ers have come from many lands this year as final arrangements |. are made for the observance of the World Day of Prayer. Ags has been customary in recent years the Lent. tomorrow has ‘been set a- side for services which will unite Christian’ women in 150 coun- im] oeally, services will be held 8 e ne! in the ‘Kivnaita United Chure! at 2°p.m., under the convener- ship oi of Mrs. J. Ho groups 1B ‘Apostolig: Church, Castlegar andi am st Friday of expected that. women 4 Women Unite for World Day of Prayer Tomorrow must find new ways to approach many complex si problems. Offerings made by those who attend “the World Day of |’ Prayer services are geuied A Hay pai was on hand to witness a 31-28 victory for our team. bole pla: a good checking gam scorers were: Bob Waugh with, 11 points, John Horkoff with 7 points and Ron renin with 6 points, Gul- do Vechio, Phillip Koochin and Sam Cheveldave also played a strong game. The following are members the KJSS Bo: Phillip Rocchine Clubs; + Chest: First place: Randy Holdsworth; Second: place‘ Chris jVassen, Gordon "Lang: ace Ron Konkin, Ted ree Archany ult and Dave MicLie! and boys" high double, Dayle Rourke Curling: New teams have ‘been formed, One. McKinnon’s tink, John Dunn, Nadine Jones, Hak, ton Kono, Bob Waugh ink, Ron: Kon ‘augh, Kathy 4 z Three, Tyo 's rink Linda M Mun- roe, anda M Me pale nk, Lois Post Valentine Danco The bektire books f h | other aspects o} receive eats, Whi of Canada,’ whic! Soe ‘for: ea services in . country. Post Dance for, Feb. 17 ‘was postponed un- til Feb, 25 due to the teachers’ i | Convention.» Thought For This Week: “It isn’t’ the load. that Weighs us ay — it's the way next regular meeting of || = aeeerrEre at 7.30 day'at 7 terian tecostal Tabernacle, Angili- In preparing the service to be followed ‘this: year, the com- mittee; composed of Scottish Wo- men: in. E Edinburgh,’ have kept in mind the°needs’ of churches round the ‘world.’ rica,- for instance, asks for. those in the-British ‘Isles'and continental ‘while: Latin Americ special of in:the face of that con- tinent's rapid ‘emergence to_in- dependence.” -Asia’s women request: inter- cession: for. those who may- be confused’ by the difference: be- tween? democracy ‘and totalitar- ianism. ‘They pray also for free- dom-in- education ‘and -that the growing threat to:individual lib- erty: in “all “countries”. will |b curbed. |. ‘The old and the lonely area prime concern of the: women ‘of ican TOMATO KETCHUP Heinz Tl-o0z., 4 for” Now Open 6.30 ie | Ron’s Motel Coffee Shop "HS § p.m. @ DINING ROOM. Specializing in Steaks, Chicken, Home Made Pies and Rolls co) Me in “JIM CAMPBELL — TRUCK See on: _ HOW of the’ Association to be formed in this area to assist in the” Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Suggested fees will be $1 for members and 2Se for “Janior’ members, Send no money at this time .Name Please print. If more than one name, attach lst Malling Address Phone ......_. soos say February Skiers Sale Everything for the skier: Jackets, boots and equip" _ ment ‘for ladies, men, girls and boys. 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