Glen Hi district game bio: logist, was .the guest speaker at last week's, Castlegar and District He* urged pe Beat one of all CONSERVATIO} e real issues at stake and the “ones” that Sportsme Claks should concentrate on,” mith stated, “are the environmert of wild life, the protection ‘of that and it's “If we. don’t protect dur wild life environment we will lose it, This ig what happened to: the sal- Columbia, the ‘buf. ter, paige of many more In: the East Kootenay. These are aucs that should. be. foremost in most. sportsmen’s. minds and not, whether a Deer season is. opened a, week: too early or kept open'a week ‘too. Iate as it doesn’t mat tera whit to the Deer when It is hot. ‘Expand your interests and protect. wild life ‘from’ the robin tothe Elk and. extond your inte- rest to wild life throughout: the world and in so doing you ‘will be pushing | Canada’ further to; the fore in her’ conservation, and: re- creation endeavors, ; ortsman who fie any trump- “Any spor! P| wild mane sholild feel'morally ob- nands of water fowl when; the Dun: an Lake is backed up by adam. This is what;will}happen to. the habitat of ‘many Elk and Moose in the: Mica. Basin, and, the'.win- ligated “to bring ‘it’ ois: and“if he doesn’t Want the meat 'for‘his‘own use, give ‘it to'someone’ who ‘does. Legally you ‘can shoot any. game In’ season that: you: have a‘licence for and ull: you aré ‘required to. do is put’ your tng on_ it, Then u you want you ‘can walk away'and leave the ‘carcass “there, It! is yours: to do’ with’'as you ' please," Morally you'',aré, obligated -to’ pack that carcass .oiit of there and not. just the cholce bits that you yourself 0° £0 out and get oun bene Be Kinnaird Littte, Theatre, invite 14th yout, of ‘operation, pre- toited the ‘ply “Ardole last: Fri- day ‘and Saturdd} evenings in the auditorium ‘of thd ‘Kianoitd ele: mentary ‘ school, :.( ‘Written “by tlie: French: play- wright Jean‘ Anouilh, the setting of the: play Was-in'a. French ‘coun. try house in the spring. of 1912, “s\PGor : cousties’ coupled with large ‘shuffling .audiences ‘and the natural abeents « sate deveral of ine two- hunters: whd never.scored aod three’ people whi have_all or part.of some wild game but) wh fl é.to" go out and get it. "Then re some of the iasues. that will ‘make’ sportsmen’s clubs stronger aid better throigh- out the’ provinces, and theldentally Katte the most active in the entire Suggests Ville _Get Acquainted with Arena i Sie ek oe Might I, through the miedium of your paper, speak,to the com- missioners of the Village of Cas- tlegar.' Can I first of all ask them how they dare think of taking over atid controlling the affairs of the arena? How many of.you commisston- ers voting against -the Projects Society ‘are really, aware, of what is going on in our arena?’ How many of you have spent Tong hours, KINNAIRD SODMALS - Mrs, J, Kaufman Ph. 365-5488 Mrs, Esther Anderson has been visiting here since the 12th of November having come from her, home at Camrose, Alberta to Spend the winter ménths with ‘her son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs, ae Houghton and ‘family. - i Mr, and Mrs, Colin ‘Sélbie of ‘Vancouver are fulfilling their plans of the past *several: years.'-The dream which most people consider for a life time is a trip around the world. ‘The s00:.4nd daughter-in slaw ‘of Mr. and Mrs, Allen Selbie left: by boat from Vancouver last Friday. Aboard the ‘ Orsova,- they arrived. at, Long ‘Beach, Calif, to spend oneal 8 and. by.Sunday they | Projects: Society, in lage _Oftficia ils. day ‘after day, night iatter night, down at the arena?:How then, can ¥ you. sit’ down “at “meetings, ‘open books,‘ recall Principles, and ':de- termine how, our “area should be‘ run?:'To ine, ‘this’ situation’ is ridiculous and should ‘not’ exist! you, thé ‘members ¢ 6 Village’ of ‘Castlegar, want t one trol the affairs of our arena‘ in 1964, ‘I’ suggest ‘that’ you -’begin right now to wander down: to our arena -to. watch‘‘its’ operation and to learn -its’ management 0" that when’ and- if you ‘decide. to. take over our aréna-you will be able at least ‘to come up to par ‘with: the lon’ of officers, The which will be sworn a anquet on Feb). 22 is Presi ident; Geokie: ‘eri resident,’ Sid'Sidoni; 2nd Wi Z Ppal pay and ‘past’ president,‘ Jack Bointed by the executive. : ye Sportaiien inthe district and’ your active co-operation and’ participa- tion is asked for by your new pre- sident, “Give him‘the support that Thave'thad” and. this ‘club | will never take'a back seat to any club in the entire'province, He will have him,” Were’ the ‘closing comments of retiring p ‘Jack White, This is a definite must if, talk con- cerning the Project Society. is to continue’ at village meetings and if our aren: to ‘become your arenal ‘With the up “and coming elec- tion T should think yor missioners, would shrig from, any such talk, for surely’ such a-move | - will cost you many.votes. I sug- gest we place all this. controversy and criticism over the Projects.So- tiety in our leave it there. Iam. one hundred per cent, behind the Projects ‘So- ciety and, hope they will: be. al- lowed, to carry. on their ‘good work even: at. the cost, of electing two they..will be From: there, they will visit the]. Fil Islands, then to New Zealand to: 7 spend: and“ one-half months, After, spending a short time in ‘Australia, they will visit Italy. By. May, they. plan to,,be in Tendon ‘fiom where, they will tour for six} < “ware, ‘Neweil, 2 legar, NOTE: -The, views ,I. have ex: pressed here are. completely my own-and. not necessarily those of wy organization I may pelong to. monte, Alle Selbie ‘re: RENATA SOGIALS ie rage ssyatem and | Es. D. Calder j ingtet symboliz ear’s’ theme, | « “this r the ‘aay to' thi friendliest, | P the ‘loveliest minded and‘ the’ most bocially.; respected young -women in the world.?.!: 0s: f A float: fashioned upon:a toy truck, draped. with gold, featured a globe which -rested at the : top of a tiny stairway..:Dolls were pos- ed’at intervals upon. the’ stairs to represent, the “climb” ‘to the globe of the world by young women. Ori- ot name. tags and lovely; centre | eee the fable i= Mrs. ednily ‘visited their. son’ and, his wife at the coast. and, will be on hand to ‘elcome then home again Other; thrilling 5 news. from, oat. side the district came from Pi ‘ ticton early Tuesday. Mr. Tom Fourt, former. residents. an- ter they will be leaving: on’ a. trip to.-Florida. and. the Hawaiian . Is- lands, Their tour will extend over the next three ‘months,.““We'll see}... you when the crocus blooms” Mrs, Fourt:told us. Early with her | ho- liday: greetings, I'm su ends here are all‘ included. hey leave for the. sunny: south tomor- 4 MRS M. ROHN a Mr. and Mrs... Clifford Grill and daughter Janice, accompanied by Larry Good of Fruitvale,:were weekend visitors ‘at. the home of Mr, and Mrs. J. Letkeman.* e° Funk of. Spokane, | © Wash is Abtting at the home of her. mother’ Mrs. M.) Funk.: -Miss Funk is on the nursing staff at the Deaconess. Hospital in Spokane. a few days. in..Fruitvale, visiting at.the Home of Mr. and: Mrs.:Coo- Mrs. ‘T: Hunchak is spending | 5 . a:high ie for restful: ‘and comfortable 4 Hide-A-Bed, a Colonial Charin, with e: by day — , Beauty’ Rest pocketed coil seat cushions;—- ‘a deep ‘sleep: ‘mattress in double’, most relaxing hours of your life —.4.matching tables huthentic Pasian: 0 One 6x 9 Oval Rug fo complete your room, reg value $454. 00. . ~ Group Value _ peat MATTRESSES box co La very. special £ n retary, pard’ (for ‘her fourth | Th White. Directors are‘ to’ be | ap- Cad all ‘the - support “that I can’ give [- PI tf 4 lack‘ and ate of. "play inposiie for many who at, A play develop- . as the audience became aainttiee with: many. of the |' ents, enjoyment:of the play. in- creased, immeai ibly. hi th evening - was the, presentation ; of Eve Gwilliam by .G Mrs. Hughes: Mrs. Gwilliam urged inter- ested membera ce te reminded :: that they should ‘check WROS as printed in the Castlegar... News,. each . week for the’ times of extra: parades, Range ' practice wilt” beheld -on Saturday. 30; Nov: at 10.80 brs, Next. parade Wednesday,.i1, Dec. ovale, at: the: Pugh School at bs cuir: hit 8 Der CAP 464-F35' and Squadron | | iil nother ‘qhither it? can be held agi ‘in ie ils will bi annolficed fa th ward I'consider the: Cdstlégar ‘club one] io erst t valuable member a a Mat ing as jachback, Pat Gordon as: say nd Linpd ‘Stadler’ as Cry ¥ ‘Joan sme was, in charge of pub) While E,:Giwi mea & x 8" Christi ith’ every. yea ‘gift: of a’ Beautiful British Columbia: magazine subscription you purchase we will include a scenic travel diary (worth si) and : a 63 x Br Christmas C 250). announeing your gift subscription. 4 rd (worth : ist Fl British Cétumbia 5a wonderful 2 ite for friends and" relatives a whe ‘the world. “This ‘Spectacula magazine déals exclusively w gt ‘rune ‘So the © best’ colour «pictures - Columbia - Magazine as well as ied space fer. servati ion. A soos yearly subscript jon is worth §2 aloné.) - seen dei FROM THE CASTLEGAR NEWS | ~ Your Christmas _ Gift. Fi Christmas| Card ann “gift. of “Beaute: ® mailed out by Bepitmit Conservation, it contains: the. wir iter 3 plas. a scenic” Beautiful British Wwo-room elementary thool Bhoreactes: eae Van rt ‘Such a e ‘Ogram: me. * ‘The’ hotel: would open before: the project: comp ete to start construc! end of the 1964 tourist season.’ The -50-room® hotel would; be constructed alongside. the ' South- ern Trans-Provincial WAY, the function, of the, Christina | She: “hotel will: employ, app! xdmately 60' men during construe: tion: and : will: provide ® year-round. employment for. approximately: 30 people, ‘Another “10 to. .12 would | 2B the vicinity: of 750,000 2 SIncluded ‘in. the: plans, fc ‘ber incorrectly reported that the power | - [ps the proximity ot the new, Ce Cas- r ha ‘ghost centre. Kin. roe roximately. mid-way id ‘noted, ’/an excellent stopover point for tour- ists and. businessmen... With. the ‘opening ‘of the Rogers’ Pass high- cway it is expected that an’ inereas- 2) one; way, .and + vi n r, of peo! clreult it trip, going via: Rogers Pass athe Souther ‘throughou é i he noted,’ The, company-plans for the ‘ for very few, people havi em, 7 fone Mi fl equipment: faith insolub! gents: make, Severs the( only Sewsrene Goety bs a Joint eifoit by tha WKHU to: all property:| ‘the months vot 0 He fhe comments th oe ed ‘questionnaires a will vole, for ; disposal.” Sf imporiant to ‘and ‘Village ‘of Castlegar, a quest-| 1 jonnalre'on nowierage. disposal pro- Int four’, years ’on ewage; dispo- "1 x ‘By! ? ‘Present tie ‘of sowage ¢ is. Bosal creates unsafe ee cgay ta reas hotel includ for, expan - GORRECTION astlegar's No.2: well / week's issue of this paper,’ it WAS k place at. 5° p.m. and was. disci ir failure : actually, took * place In a’atory on'the power failure : Bt red at 8 a.m. The po-, ‘Based “on '.the ‘the hotel would contribute roughly $6,000 a year. to Kinnaird’s-village coffers, a:12:per cent boost on the and’ was discovered ‘at » Question: 1 What:i : Question 4: Where'wi Answer: Dr. Ma present: $48,000:annual ‘ tax ‘reve- nue. purpose of this plebiscite? «~ ‘Answer: This: plebiscite is merely to. find out ‘i eople. school district wish.a regional We maly ’ leg jonald, in his report ‘LIn‘your ort on: algae school *h ot issue’ of: the | ‘Ap) roxliriately $500 faaeate in| a) Operating: . 1) One ‘half federal” and provin endum. oak cost: thie taxpayer: only..56- milts : f th “has: Firstly, ‘this plebiscite “is no’ jay any, money. That ‘will come in'a ferendum ‘later. when the. costs ‘are. mare drop- are for.