On the Hog Line : ight In’ the superviston ee decide The following ‘ts the speech aay and n Thee’ Bob JERTERY, great tain. inedeers then decide made by Pete Ewart, Consarvatlon of silt district Lanai “deal ‘ot controversy ‘about the or-| would be:alloted ‘and! the yearly | Officer at the tJ ual j roa ‘We are on eall 24 hours a day, ganization and management of the|dues to. be collected from . each | Banquet held recently: - 2. |we. work Sundays and: holidays curling club for the 1983-64 season. | faction. FIREARMS SAFETY CLASS and take a day; or. two off during brn Ii as At. a meeting held between | the era (proposal scems sound Tam glad ts he 80 my, os the week when.we are not called a gs and only at latively | % tive and’) providing the. fae ou’ taking th ‘earms safe! rtant function {small number of br Rho rproiect soviety recently, ‘three to an: agreement on the ice: allot- pian ides the supervision of the park Our erat import lle survive: ‘The ‘ava doom! Fine: st a aa aie ‘Clean est at Used ed cars in’ men Kootenay proposals were discussed. - ment, dues and other local 1 We We are Haison between :the fleld te to die tinder eal, sla gun, a Every, Car Guaranteed 7 Tho first proposal was that| matters. had three hunting jocal- ease weather. or 2 ‘ling. club. rent the The thira proposal discussed is past season, in‘ Castlegar, : RIBUT ; the | men’ 3. curling project soclety | was iat ine project, soclety rent Fruitvale ‘and Salmo, One was fatal. PLS HERES MAN ey vant EN techni o,predator contral L WHOLESALE on aM PARTS DIST iBUTORS en State ara ee dass, Seige bhatt swe. hope, wil growth in’ the: trained reed patie Srsst vee petite anale arg “tor at General, Motors Vehicles : é hich: of the above proposals | Preve 5 | comprising’ t! lon. If we ‘are having Sey dey anu trl ha mwa cata nggh > Sn Ses fo eres ve, ea PT [a Wan Pree =|, Sa “oat fully squipped’ Garage. end is. isthe - prime. o farm- url, much a ‘as. bonspiel teh in Castlogar? Th should rule our avhe gime department hasbeen pace, with: the Jncreasea fishing dent rae ete a mie sad = " “Body ‘Shop in. the Kootenays oC ote. ing since pressure ‘that 1s mot - ; vid is would’. mean: that’: cur]-| judgment.’ Persons: feclings and | opera nine a I: | gophers, <5 : 2 uuld “not be motive | organization was’ formed in-'1957.|]y. We carefully watch and inves! 4 ing Aer as it a bei Feit ing one of these’ Pro- It/is known as the Department of | fate all matters pertaining to use EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM The majority. of curlers,:I' believe, | posals over. another. Recreation andl Soe aaa of the waters ‘of the: province for Min sued cus Sepeetaeat ‘ine * consists ‘o! roved’ its educational ‘effo a Ane ith egards, a Aeovallot|.° » The “plage and MBelts compe:| game, ‘parks, ‘travel, photographic, To ensure‘ our sportsmen that Re publication ‘of the “Wildlife oeeae Mi iy dues. titlon is nearing Pai and ‘provin. nothing is done to’ interfere with |Reyjiew." Great ‘educattonal strides seeerhe ceond ropozal was that]icipation in this event has. not|clal musoum. sport fish “or game, there ‘is full have been made with the’ publica- ‘committee consisting’ of! repre-|been ‘up to par, However, . those Twill speak on the fish-and| co-operation: between’ the: ' water | tion, The “Initial issue’ was 2,000 Hr ntatives from the factlons of the |who have curled faithfully in this game branch as that is the branch | rights branch and’our branch. Our | copies ‘and now ‘there are over 35,- curly club; namely, tho Jadies| event seem to be enjoying it ‘a|I~ work for.’ The : fish ‘and ° game! most pressing problem is pollution. |q99 feing ‘mailed to residents and club, The shift curlers, thehigh | great“ deal Having. this. type of | branch ‘consists of the ‘protection | There has been’a pollution control people throughout the world, “even ‘ school and the men's elub rent the competition at the beginning of division, game’ management’ divis-| poard set’ up and -they have “al-| to Russia, the’ season rather. than at the end] ion, fisherles Tiatagement and Pre:| ready :formed new ant-polluttons . Personnel have’ spent. many, RY et eet ve isn he a none STR bain to" pohpolr ded CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 28, 1963 Dogwood Circle Entertains Sr. Citizens cee, embers of the Senior cided: that they would ike to have | At the close of business the ns’ he! eir regular meet- the film come to Castlegar when|mecting was adjourned and the Members of two local junior}. : “Boys. singles: David Niven and ferry’ Dalton Gestocar, and (Trail) and Boy Biaaey (Castle: ing Friday evening in the United available, members of the Dogwood Circle /padminton clubs, Castlegar and| (Nelson), Kaye Savinkoff \(Tar- David Niven (Nelson) «and: Barry gar); Mixed Doubles: Ed Chernoff Hall, with, 37 members. present The Senior Citizens conven-|of the United Church women en- Tarrys, kept'a near-monopoly on {rys); Girls Singles: Wendy Defoe’ Johnson (Nakusp); Girls Doubles: |and Gayle McPherson (Castlegar) ang J. T. Webster, president, pre- tion which is to be held in Cran-|tertained them. the 20 championships that’ were j (Castlegar), Bev Pinkney (Castle-- Wendy Defoe and Gayle ‘McPher-| and Jack > Whittaker and Bev. siding, Routine ‘opening and bu- brook on Juno 11 and 12 was dis-| On behalf of the United Chur-| “up for grabs" in the 13th annual | ar); “Boys” Doubles:: G. Goresky son a (Castlegar) and Janet Bergen | Pinkney Castlegar). siness was conducted, cussed. Mrs, G. Shepherd was el-|o) nirs, P. Swift extended a warm West Junior Ch Mr, Webster read a letter he ected delegate to attend the con- welcome to the citizens ‘and said|ships here recently. had recelved from the C.A.RS,| vention, how the United Churches have These two clubs claimed 16 in Vancouver, regarding a film All the members present sign-| provided 27 ‘homes for senior ‘cl- trophies .cutright and ‘shared in they have of arthritis entitleg|ed a birthday card which willl tizens across Canada. She also two. others. with partners from “Just Around the ‘Corner.”|be sent to Mrs. J, Webster in the| said ‘how Pleased she was to see|visiling clubs. But Nelson ‘and This film was produced in Van-|Trail hospital. Congratulations. we-| so many of the citizens présent|Riondel have served ‘notice that couver with Vancouverites taking|re also extended to Mr. and Mrs.| and hoped’ they would all enjoy|they will be strong contenders in part. The film explains research}G. A. Jacobson who celebrated | the evening, future years as their. revitalized and treatments, The members de-I their 47th wedding anniversary. Mrs, L. Grunerud divided the |junior program gains momentum, members of the Senfor Citizens In the 2% days of competi into’ five groups and each group|tion, 185 matches were played by got an Irish song to sing, accom-|the 102 entrants in the‘ four’ age panied on the piano by Mrs, R.| groups. Gene “Shutek, Castlegar, Magee. Group number four was|Terry Perehudoff and Kaye Savin- the winner of this singing con-|koff of Tarrys: were the only play- test. ers to dominate their groups, winn- Mrs, J. Sherbiko gave a comic|ing the singles, boys doubles and SALES $ AND SERVICE Old. sth, ” EISHERTES MANAGEMENT As ‘a practical game maange- “Details of room construction, inside, outside temp., B.T.U. required for heating, available at Inland offices LOOKI Your headquarters ay ) for Goodyear Tires is... reading, Mrs, R. Hunter read’ aj mixed! doubles, CASTLE TIRE poem and Mrs. Swift told some Savinkott established himself 5 ie - Columbia Ave, - Castlegar - Ph 365-4441 was [ing pre sorpinaanaens a skit “Catty Women.” Those tak-|Nelson during Easter week by dis We are still in the same location. Watch ing part in the skit were Mrs. J.|posing of Gerald Goresky a final- for.us in our new quarters on April 1 . }ist in’ two” provincial events ‘and across .from the arena. a winner in one last year. Mac McPherson, Castlegar coach, “The setting of the skit was| is planning to take four district Ju- a doctor's office with patients |nior players tothe Canadian: Ju- waiting to see the doctor, These|nior Championships at Vancouver. ladies started talking about the} These’ players’ are Wendy Defoe doctor's wife among other things./and Gayle McPherson of Castlegar, They, asked the .woman who|Gordon Schmidt and Gordon Hall- was washing the office floor if] strom’ of Nelson. she was a patient of the doctor. Under 13 She said no, so then they asked Boys Singles: Terry Perehud- her who she was .’and she an-| off (Tarrys), Doug Walker "(Cas- wered them I am only the doctor's | tlegar); Girls Singles: Louise Bart- wife. You can imagine the sur-|soff (Castlegar), Edwina Hyde prised look on these women's faces, (Castlegar); Boys Doubles: 'T.:Pe- who had done so much talking/rehudoff and D. Walkerand L. about the doctor's wife. Popoff and R. Jellema (Castlegar); Your choice’ ‘of 50. Ibs. of any one “of the follow-: : “he fletles management dlv-|many erganbation, also showing| | ing elephant, Brand Fertilizers ‘will be distribu- Keep in. mind ‘for ‘next’ season, province ‘with an inspector’ at the sion has rehabilitated many of our|slides.’ Wildlife’ films have. Been| | : tery bas a ee neers “Tickets ‘for. the * ‘annual: ban-| head of each. We report to our lakes, surveyed, lakes, taken’ by our. : branch Trail, ©°9:00 cata. aaa ee ein quet, on ‘April 6'in ‘the Kinnaird | inspector and then the reports go our trout rearing’ and. gud fahown the ‘pro: between the” peaeESS oa hall, are. now. onsale. The. price | to att nena office’ at ‘Mictoria to | techniques,” introduced fall spawn. vince, mainly at sportamén's ee een dy from ‘April até April ‘6 inclusive. or. . ig $2-per /person and‘can‘ be. pur-| our direc! ing rainbow, sampled and. st nae Pent ge: chased from any member of :the Our division is known as the trout scales and many more objec: | ‘ executive. : There:-are’. only’ 180|{B" division and ~ covers” from tives are ‘being reached, tickets, so if. you are planning to| Manning Park on the Hope-Prince-) \""- G iNAGEMENT Hi es = tickets early. |ton highway. to. the Alberta , bor-|. . |very popular throughout: the coun. AND EUROPEAN | TOURS attend eee) eu will be qalbwed der. It:consists of 14 conservation For as long ss.men have hunt-|very pop hoes ‘The photographie branch ‘also prints the magazine “Beautiful : British Columbia”. which has been _ warmth - 16.200 Complete Mixture 13-16-10 : Sulphate of. Ammoni: 21-0-0 Nee Pensioners’ in the Trail district may obtain a:card entitling them to 50 Ibs, of fertilizer’ by writing. to .the Welfare: and“'Records Department, Per- belonged to the people and since a two, predator ‘ f jldlife belongs to ‘all; hunting is : a we to’ attend ‘the dance, Tic- hunters, three rodent control men | ¥) Sass Ons “3 welcome this portion will cost $1! and’ hatchery personnel. controlled Aheoust public sgeneies made up by the department to send CASTLEGAR. AGENT: FOR] per person. ‘Refreshments will be Our ‘title “was changed from | charged. wil around the. province to stress the life for the common benefit. fame warden to’ conservation’ of-|/ [Wildlife is "always benefited need tor firearms safety. FIREARMS SAFETY PANEL The ‘firearms. safety panel ‘is |. ff 7 ‘ : lite has | try. tT. ARRANGED: : by some enjoyable entertainment officers, two" game’ biologists, two |ing in North. America, wildlife has | try. (@) - " : i al § ice, re | fish this will be the last week | ficer because we wanted the people When you need tires ; -see us! sent, and on behalf of the members Mr. Webster expressed their sin- cere thanks, and said what a won- derful evening of entertainment it had been. The members of Dog- wood Circle served ‘a delictoup supper. and Jim Porter said the grace before supper. Mrs, Shepherd had the lucky cup and saucer. for which she received a prize. and expressed her thanks. The ‘evening's ‘program was| Girls Doubles: Louise Bartsoff and very much enjoyed by all pre-|Elaine Stoochnoff, (Castlegar) and Edwina Hyde and Shirley Fomen- off (Castlegar); “Mixed » Doubles: Terry Perehudoff (Tarrys) and Pam ‘Ferguson (Nelson) and Larry Popoff and Louise Bartsoff, (Cas- tlegar). Under 15 Boys Singles: Gene Shutek, (Castlegar), John Kalesnikoff (Tarrys); Girls Singles: Joy An- ~ [AT THE WESTERN HOTEL: available at the: hall. + CHAIN: ~|to, thank’ all’.those who‘ took the | were strictly law. enforcement. *| time ‘andthe: trouble to read my of the Hoe. ‘Line’, I would like | to ‘get away from’ the idea ‘that we by WEST'S” . DEPT. ‘STORE Phone 365-4911": our game. and. fisheries schools, -| many. other. organizations.‘ “here are many different as-|Sympathy of Ad Taws by the public |. .-| and its court ‘ || pects to our jobs. Without law .en- Most=modern! hunting regula tions are based: on “biological ' ba- n manegerent: prosvams ous Ae lance." Game: biologists ‘ have. the apprehend violators but-work with respansibility, for Henowing the. re ‘sportsmen's » clubs “and lative abundance: and loc: ‘Most conservation. officers wel- valuable to:the administrators who goods hunting | laws, ‘ efficient enforcement of: those laws and |’ game and this basic’ information is oe Division, or phone: 368-5453 Trail hold, = }who:are: Trail district and who wish: to. obtain free fet. zer . should apply: immediately to. the ‘Property Superintendent at ‘Riondel or Salmo or the Per~ sonnel Division at ‘Kimberley, i ‘Rummage nage Sale Hold By Minto Chapter <“'The members of Minto Chap- ter No, 79 Order:of the Eastern Star held a very successful rum- mage ‘sale on’ Saturday in the Le- gion’ hall’ and’ they extend. their cone the chance to meet the pub-| Set the hunting seasons. derson (Castlegar), Charlotte Shar- Ples (Castlegar); Boys . Doubles: Gene Shutek and Gord McPherson (Castlegar) | and Peter . Drazdoff and John Kalesnikoff (Tarrys); Girls Doubles: ‘Joy Anderson and Alana Pace (Castlegar) and Char- lotte Sharples and Patsy’ Hughes (Castlegar); Mixed Doubles: Gene Shutek: ‘and. “Charlotte * Sharples (Castlegar) and’ Gord’ .McPherson @ Complete range of fong mileage Goodyear Tires ful thanks’ to: all’ those who MTU TTUTTUTTT TIT TTVTTITRTTTTTEUTENTTTTTT TTT al'or inf ti The men who set our hunting | grate! ; eno Me mon Stusation strictly punitive regulations “must consider’ many }SDPOte@ them one: he, beat conservation officer fact that ‘good hunting regulations |cloth and pair, of . lamps - were here ltei alan . impossible | must-. always.'attempt to provide |drawn for. The cloth was. won by, , teacher. : It: is: pale Nidan ‘under | equal hunting opportunities for all.| George Allen, Columbia Ave, ‘Teall. sabe present onservation ito properly. They must. also’ safeguard an-ade-|The lamps were‘won. by Roy Tipp- Take ‘notice that ‘financial reports for the fiscal sup the large area he is re: quate, breeding- stock ‘of_game by a Soe year °1962,”. pursuant ‘to-section 244, Public = quired to look: after. ~jand Joy Anderson (Castlegar). Most of our work now involves surpin. Many of ; Schools “Act,’ and section 2, Public Bodies Finan- helping :the:farmer or.rancher in|trictive laws have become liberal- ven poye is Los : Banc 2 &§ ‘ 7 * i pr Boys Singles: Kaye Savinkoff sot ye NS : 5s — preventing ner a by game: of ‘ord; ’ assisting © ‘the: ‘when he has trouble’ with; ‘people efope have Some trespassing, ‘assisting. and advisi y ‘arrys), G, Goresky (Castlegar); a ee : 1 : =| and ‘: fisheries’: management." We ‘Th “may, “extend. waterfowl have some experience in law. en- seasons eas of crop depreda- ‘Generous trade-In allowance on your old tires ® Fast ,efficient repair service on all makes and types of tires BEST TIRE VALUES IN TOWN y : “The Consolidated Mining and” smelting Company: of: Canada. Limited 5 Cone Printin ra - Castlegar News in we tion or: two. deer, seazons in. pgess o : EELS FREI et eee Fe Ae SHOP AND § U p FE R WV A [ U Ail cesses “sud betas (Ce SAVE AT UF. onl | Ccostoger) and. Saye” Savishott (Tarrys). and Ed* Chernoff and Gerald Goresky © (Castlegar); Girls Doubles: Judy Bettin : and Karen Koch (Creston) and Carol forcement, a‘ knowledge : of : trap- ’ PREDATOR ‘CONTROL ping “and firearms;° salvaging of | tricts' where. herds, are : too. large. = | fish,.. looking ‘into’, water. applica- tions and many ‘other little : jobs.’ Under some: conditions pred. tsp cal Groutage. and Alana Pace © (Cas- tlegar);' Mixed ‘Doubles: K. Savin: koff (Tarrys and.K. 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