12 ... CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 10, 1963 Jack White's Field & Stream | taken in the past week. While up around Deer Park way upto eight Pounds is becoming ‘a common event. Don’t forget though | that if’ you'are*a member tlegar ‘Sportsmen's Association ‘be sure to weigh your fish in-at’Mot- ters heads at Deer Park, Smith’s at Syringa Creek, Marshalls at Rob- son and Bob's Pay'n Takit or South- side Grocery in Castlegar or Cent- ral Trading in Kinnaird. These are the official weigh stations in our first trophy competition, the win- ners of which will be announced at our annual dinner in. February, é Anyone shooting any white tail deer these days? Good! Please idon't discard the flag. A‘ lot, or at least four fellows that I konw of, would like to get.hold of one or a piece of one to make buck tail streamer flies. Incidentally the big ones have ibeen hitting’ the | streamer ‘flies of late, and quite’ a few of the smaller ones as well, They are still. taking grasshoppers as well, but the streamers are favoured at Present. In two weeks time or less the plugs will be taking the big ones but then’ it was always thus, ‘Try them all, then’ fish’the. one they want, is the beat rule to.fol- low. The Columbia is coming back into its own with fish up to four and three quarter pounds being _ poe saa Night, Oct. 16 at 7 p.m, in High School. St. David’s W.A. Kinnaird Branch . Coffee Party and Bake Sale Friday Oct. 11 - 10 to 12 am. at’ undercroft of Church, All Curlers - Annual Meeting Thursday, Oct. 10 - 7.30 p.m, Important business, Please attend! if a Kootenay Society for Handi- Capped Children - Open House meeting at Silver Bir- ch’ School’ Oct. ‘22 '- 8°p.m.; Films, refreshments, Every: one Welcome, Kinnaird C.W.L. Bazaar Ott, 28. K.LS. Hall 2-5. SMITHS: the Cas- Very few deer and bear are coming in. these: days but quite a‘few elk and moose are coming in, The McAUisters brought back a nice elk and Del-Peppard and John Sherbike brought in‘ a five B PUBLIC NOTICE | cntevetiore ructe iC: NOTICE Castlegar-Kinnaird Kinette Club will hold their first Bake Sale at Shop-Easy Store on Friday, Oct. 11-3 to 5 p.m Castlegar United Church — Reminder, Friendship Circle Travelling “Bake Sale Bas- Ket,” Oct. 11, All baking to be at Church by 10 a.m. St. David's Evening Guild will hold annual Hallow’een Tea & Bake Sale,. Legion Hall, Oct. 26 - 2.30 - 4.30, Sr, Citizens’ - Oct; 11, 7.30 Legion Hall. Members bring PLUMBING & HEATING . ane ete Mn hundred pound moose, As Del glee- fully chortled—"“John shot it, and not very. far from a. road, 80. it was easy to get‘ it out”: Jock Stewart and two of the boys from Trail are out in Alberta pheasant hunting and for the first two days: of the season .at least, they had all managed to get their limits’ each | day, Sunday, the third day of the season, Jock phon- ed home to wish his good wife a Happy.’ Anniversary (collect of course). and mentioned how the hunting was going. That's ‘how hunters are — never’ forget: an anniversary or to go hunting, T'said last week that I would Jet'you know where I.was relocat- ing and I am staying in the dis- trict fellows as I’m out at Cel- gar now. Any bags taken on big game or -small give me a -call at 365-8163 and if I’m not at home leave your number or: give Penny, my blue-eyed better half the mes- sage.’ Everyone likes to.know how the rest of the boys are doing. Kenny Leitner and brother Gus. spent last. weekend up in the peaks hunting’ sheep. They counted 32 ewes (but no'rams) and saw three goats. While watching the sheep and: scanning them for a rama young cougar around a year and half. old showed itself... Kenny wanted to shoot but Gus wanted a sheep,’so rather than scare them he didn't. 1f it was me, I would take the cougar, as without dogs you ‘will “be ‘lucky if ‘you: ever see a cougar ‘in the bush. -I’'ve heard them snarl on the trail be- hind me lots of times but have yet to'get a.shot atone on my own inthe’ bush.’ Hesides you can hunt sheep anytim s.;-Grouse flocks are very widely seattered now, but quite a few of the boys. are still getting a fair number of birds. 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'ac-| tl tion to deal’ with outbreaks or spills of dangerous lquids or glass- eg in _Papaiaied. areas: have been tie: Ciyil:; Defence field< ‘and Sunset actos: uy These ‘plans; provide; for pre-|>- : arranged ‘courses ‘of action’ for‘ po- | - lice; : fire,’ emergency ' crews ‘and |* civil’ defence personnel’. in:: the event. of. any ‘serious accidéat=of ‘this ° type-The ‘public is - advised to-notify the nearest fire or,police department: in “the’ event ‘of* any. serious - outbreak ’ or’ spill’ of dan- : gerous ‘materials : that. they. have -| these plans are subject'to approval to the highway and flagged d id Cominco, Celgar L Inland Natural ‘Gas ‘and the Teen . hospitals. ye ‘Although copies have been ae tributed to. all; those, concerned, and possible amendments by: the ‘uaicipal ‘councils of: Trail, rads, ‘nae, |. Warfield, pacinaaied and).Ci gar, : fans injured , Castlegar woman crawled. from a wrecked car and climbed _2.500-foot, canyon wall: to She ‘was’ one of three young school a ether whose car shot off ‘The’ car sailed through the air’-and cs rolled and © somer- | ¢ Sylvia Edwards, 22, of Castis. “Mary > Ann ‘survived the crash. Police said Miss Edwards, who had head ‘injuries, clambered bat car, orists had helped to the road bafore a e McKay, 22, of |p $ Princeton, and Anne: Brocklington, nate 23 of 424 Ingleton, ‘North ‘Burna, loing | added an. experimental :Peabody RECOVERY FURNACE — Re- duced firing rate on furnace; have serubber;_ improved - uniformity: of 8. fo'control air pollution anc fallout, the; pany’s ‘general manager of inufact declared * ‘ ‘villages te Castlegar. and: Kinnaird : when they ‘met in the ‘Castle; ‘}on nthe: ‘ferry. side - Further advice requested the: village’ “solicitors “establishes | : oot that ‘allowing ‘the construction.’ of < & garage within ten feet from the lot line would be'to’contravene the Village by: law. Termed:in the: Iet- ter: as : “neither “Jegally’ possible or praetleally Possifie” was ‘the granting. of a'request by.a resident of: Columbia ‘he held on: race K ‘ober’ 22/at“the Silver Birch School | ‘congenital defect which can be de- tected. in" babies atthe ‘six: and Avenue to. ‘a garage ton citor’s' opinion - it’ would’ be f th organizations (the Vilace the Prescribed: location. ‘Also ‘advieed by the solicitors r: ard | Was the © Dossibility ‘that ° village Uability: insurance alone may. not There ‘should ‘be. tce.'In. the carena Py. ‘FrL, Oct. 25 cover serala instances which may. arise ito the ‘set "of the ‘arena,In, the gol for. both nd the Project Society) oe carry al < ability insurance," Norm fabb works report ‘at. ae petae of, bd willage council ‘Tuesday, Street “widening: program ‘that “has been in” progress’ for:.four: months has flow ended. : i {-') Cateh basins. hav ‘again been cleared of ‘sediment and «debris, Regular maintenance has been kept blacktop ‘patching street grading,“‘cro: ‘markings, eae Laurel ! Street: construction is i d* will” reported | * on, when’ completion: is ' “pear, “0: Six) néw “water ‘services; were “installed: during “August ‘and: Sept- ber; ‘the domed Hastalledd to em ‘date being “1 Twelve < hut off: boxes were ing $40,550 for,*eleven’’ Seite ‘were issued, two..weré for new, homes, ite remainder ‘for aiterations and reshin, i Traffic; regulations are being carried out... A: number ‘of tickets have been’ given-out-by the traffic regulator. for’ aly, it and September, The Trail’ is ‘sponsoring ‘Sci Dancing on the first and a third Sat Hall in: Trail ‘at’ 8 ‘p.m; :-¢ The “ organization’s ’executive hopes ‘that ‘all’ members ‘and their. friends will enjoy: attending these +7 our, art for.our,children’s‘safety not to use ing> will:-precede: the ‘dancing: on the third Saturday at’7.30 Bays. , Project president + skating rink and ‘the painting o the “said he expected this ‘completed: by: Satur- ¢|a donation to ‘a ited of'sending Christmas cards | locally. hoped: if willing Thelpers will’ be:attending the; Open’: Hous eeting.. The ‘winning : rattle) ticket for the model Ay drawn this meet: ae will be ing. lack liquor} Smproved and first: row furnace. ‘ ” PRECIPITATORS = “Minor of voller tubes a the adjustments: have’: been «made; |}: /; POWER strong -discussions, with the manu- facturer : concerning :~: fact: that equipment is not meeting its guar- antes! are being held, KILN. aided. ¢ OXIDATION: TOWERS ‘Manufacturers’. represent ativ _ Have. added |: ¢. (continued on page ted > the ds and * Be peta of the Castlegar and District Shember ‘of ‘Commerce, rept ‘group's meeting last ‘week’ on ve ico. -| meeting with the provincial deputy | minister of” ‘highways, F Pal Mac- naira: and Salmo has been surveyed | *| and it 10) tenay’ and © Columbia: bridges” and te ‘road’ completed “at- around ‘MacLean ‘sald, ia, Tepgried Mr. G se, t that the Brilliant id ‘next coi te of: reeks, el thing ‘will he’ packed:'ind' sent : The Castlegar Branch’ will ‘be | asking: the public soon’ to ‘consider the Dr.’Endicott Fund paper, listing all nami and =. extending |. their : stlegar. residents direc at- fected: bya‘ recent move by,-the Village. Commission: to withdraw the altocation’ of. funds ‘for: a-ped. estrian . overpass’ formed‘a delega- "|. tion ‘of ‘21"-to attend dcthe Tuesday ‘village: meeting Having». acquired the® impres- sion that ‘there’ may ‘be’ the:'pos- albility. of a’ pedestrian : overpass to the Shewchuk ‘subdivision’ this year” A.W. Read in his'remarks for. the delegation . stated / that, “Council's. policy in‘ reversing de- cisions is: initely not'in keeping with © the Geiire: of tresidents in ea. It: is ‘totally: detrimental the money available for that’area."? /.Stressing the ‘need ‘for'a shor | tened access. involving. 75 chi ‘| several’ the Incation of some of which currently: “jump | through trains” going: to’and com- ing from’ school, another member of the’ delegation also’ said. that when winter driving is inadvisable, Many ; adults: are confronted * with he inconvenience. It was also point- ‘nately, “No we do “not.” They: ‘felt theré: was ‘no “ia underpass accéss would. be: local “at that end.” ‘To the’ information that a study, was being made’ with regard to the locating: ofan under- '] pass, it, was "by. |a\ Shew- ed) out “that the to illegality, ‘in .using. the: tracks, the only. alternative being to “walk a’ mile’ around the ends.” "It*-was' atated that’ school ‘begianers ‘from that: area, the, Shewchul: subdiv- ‘ision, constituted one: tenth. of the |: present enrolment. ."!:" “= Chairman Aage: Sylvest asked the delegation if theywould con-| pass, This sider that alternative of}an under- pass leading ‘to the area.to which chuk “resident that an. underpass near the Oglow: Subdivision’ would not: solve; the problem. “Another resident: agreed ‘that’ there was a need for both types of access.” ,Comm. ‘Gwilym. “Hughes | re- viewed the" events’ leading up ‘to the ‘current: dispute’ of: the ‘over- was ‘followed by a dis- cussion on thé need to convert the present private crossing at the Og- ‘which was “eligible to: be consid- for an underpass.” ‘The .Chairman sald’ that’ it ‘would be in the best interests of the‘people of Castlegar to provide legal acctss.for emergency dire < trucks ‘and: ambulance, © to which. Mr.’ Read remarked on the “Ddrsoxal tlnterett involved—tor our, childre: In an ‘ctfort to extract from Council ‘a decision “for the’ best interests. of ‘the people of ,Castle- gar," Comm. “R.+ Maddocks’ point- ed out ‘that ‘residents’.on ‘the east side. of the tracks “couldn’t care less in the purpose of ‘an ‘undér- ‘absence ‘of: Comm. V. Cook, he‘ would not, put forth another mo- tion in’ favour: of’ the. overpass. since, Mr. Sylvest would be put'to a.‘disadvantage.’ He. said, “Chair- man Sylvest usually calls the shot.” ‘As ‘to the udnerpass he said that it: would ‘be from ‘five to 10 years before ‘an‘ underpass could be ap- Proved. ‘Mr. Read urged a motion “say- ing 'that’ the “overpass would be built—even :though the majority may not be aware of the deep seat- ed need ‘which’ had. ‘been prevalent ‘over ‘the. years.’ Chairman Syivest, told the dele- aallon: that. his decision “in. the ter would come ata later date, at ai be forthcoming.” pass.” However, recognizing | the