CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 17, 1962 ‘Protest Abandoning Animals. Charges that since the Vil-| lages of Castlegar and Kinnaird have been enforcing their pound laws “a few thoughtless and cruel persons, rather than control their pee have been abandoning them the bush and along the lake faa were made this week by ae ‘Society, for the Prevention of elty to Animals. a the last month the SPCA - agent in this area, Smith's Ken- nels of Syringa Creek, have picked up eight abandoned dogs, some of them females carrying pups, Some owners were located and were or- dered to recapture the animals and either taka them homie again or have them disposed of in a humane’ manner, “This practise of getting rid of peta, will not be tolerated,” commented the owner of Smith's Kennels. “From now on anyone found abandoning a domestic animal, whether it be a dog or “eat, or anyone found’ placing UMA AA and you'll see a pattern of the sole of the foot in the insole. pattern ig unique aa s Should not be allowed to infiu- ence the owed shape of the next child in ‘lin His or her size aay be the same but -body ‘weight, stance, and ralkkiny bits kittens or pusp’ in a sack and drowning them, will be charged.” Mr, Smith said “There is no- thing' more pitiful than finding a Gomestic ee frightened and half- ‘Starved that has been left in the bush to fend for itself. If a person must dispose of his pet then he should have it done in a humane janner.”” The SPCA agent added that he should be consulted before a pet is done away with since there are often ‘people who would like pets that other people don’t want. Socreds Appoint In Kootenay-West Kootenay-West Social Credit candidate-L, A. (Les) Read, for- mer mayor of the City of ‘Trail, this week announced his campaign personnel. Mr. Read’s campaign mana- ger in thesRossland-Trail and Kas- Ie-Slocan areas of the riding will be: Burt Campbell of Castlegar while Mrs, Edith VanMarrion of in the Nelson-West Creston area of Kootenay-West riding. Heading up the Socreds’ elec- tion organization in the Castlegar area will be Tom McGauley, said Mr. Read... Top-flight speakers discussing. subjects of interest and import- ance to the West and East Koot- enays and the eastern parts of the | State of Washington and the State of Idaho were featured at Rotary's district 508 conference held ‘aver the weekend at Wallace, Idaho. Art Anderson, incoming pre~ sident of the Castlegar Rotary club, said the following speakers and their subjects were of high interest-to all who attended the convention. V. C. Wanbrough, vice-presi- ‘|dent and executive director of the i Associa- |its Canadian Metal Minin; tion, Toronto, spoke on “Gold and loney.” 2 unwise, For h athful ‘ development children need’ correct ‘shoes Bpoperly ly fitted.: Savage hoes, well made of good, materials over pepe ee ,, ake correct ys and girls of all “ages. And our staff understands the it donor. tance of proper fitting. Get Your. Kinsmen BINGO CARDS "In Our: Store MADDOCKS LC Liberals Make ’ Election Plans From all parts of the Keot- enay-West riding Liberals met here during the past week to map out a campaign for Liberal candi- date Nick Oglow. Old-time. Liberals were | des- cribed as “pleasantly startled” at the enthusiasm shown by the youn-|,.. gett ‘generation in the ‘Theral par- a Mr, Ogiow | ended the: evening runoieg compat in the Lanse 5." LRAT LT INSTALL, ESSO FURNACE OR CONVERSION BURNER Now - Easy Payment Plan - . Lowest Interest Rate _ Six Years to Pay ~ No Payments or Interest Intil October Avoid the Fall Rush and ‘orries. ‘ CALL US NOW For Free Estimates bina it Relax for the Summer.and Still |Bske Table, Thurs. SMITHS 0S si A |PUBLIC NOTICE = . BT. ALBANS EVENING GUILD will\ hold” a." Delicateszen ‘and Bake Sale at Maddock’s.Store, Thurs. May 24, at 2 p. GOLE: COURSE — Ladies night at Castlegar Golf Course, Thurs, May 17. Junior Club also’ welcome. : ROBSON WK — Plant’ Sale, Coffee Party and May 1%, Junior Club. also welcome. Castlegar Rotery Club . Wins Attendance Shield ° Leonard: D, Luby, director of industrial relations, northwest lum- ber division, Diamond National Corporation, Idaho, spoke on “‘Pro- blems of the Lumber Industry in the Pacific Northwest.” Mr. Wans- brough spoke again on “The Lead and Zine Industry of Canada” and Cc. E. Schwab, president of the Bunker Hill Co... Kelloza,: Idaho, spoke on “The Leat Industry of the Pacific North- west.” The Castlegar club was award- ed a trophy at the conference for having the highest percentage of in at the Nelson will be campaign. manager. d and Zinc || lined, patch pockets Men’‘s and Boy’s Casual LOAFERS ‘in Suede of Leather $6.95 & $8.95 Men's. SPORT COATS. All Wool - two button style - three quarter - Men's. 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RADISHES or aa ONIONS, - 19e.. 2 for EGGS, grade A large. doz........ 48¢ CHEESE, : Spreadeasy 2 tb box. $1.13 | “ STORE close : Monday, May 21st conference and for. having travel- led the most miles per individual member, of. the club. esides Mr.’ Anderson and his ee those. attending. included club president R. C. Maddocks and his wife and Mr..and Mrs, Lloyd Ackney, Mr. and. Mrs. John Hege- man’ and -son, Mr, and: Mrs. G. Claude Bissell and son,’ Mr. and Jimmy Lamont, Rev. C. Day, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Guido, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Hirtle, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mc- Gauley and .Mr., and Mrs. Alex Creighton." + wet While at: Wallace, those ‘at- tending’ the ‘convention took- sur- face, underground “and -smelter mine’ tours, : historic: scenic bus tours, and: trail'‘riding by: horse- back. There were swimming par- ties and golf, trap Sound and bridge enjoyed Beer Park Wi To ‘Adopt’ Family In West Indies: hostess when members ‘of.the Deer Park Women’s Institute gathered t her home ‘for the May meeting. For “roll-call ‘each member turned in used stamps, The meet- ing was told that an, Easter card had - been. sent. to. the . Institite doptee, John Arneil. After read- ing a. letter from the provincial SPECIAL of Senior Citizens at Legion Hall, May 23 at 7.30 p.m. to meet Nelson visitors and B.C. president and wife. i—} =| PLUMBING & a HEATING Ss =] pen-pals, the members . made’ a’ ~ decision to “adopt” a-‘family in :the British West Indies, Miss Kirkman, who is. handi- eraft convener, showed a driftwood Tamp she had made, also a maple coffee table which-she is making. The table is. being made from a burl maple, which Miss Kirkman brought with her :from ‘Alberni, STORE. HOURS Daily 9.00 a.m: to 6.00 p.m. Fridays 9.00 a.m..to 9.00 p.m. Days Phone: ::: - Evenings -. YOUR DOCTOR CAN need.’a medicine. Pick up you prescription’ when shopping nearby. A great. many people “., entrust, us. with their : compound yours? ee Castlegar Drug. R. E. Goulet - Columbia aes ~ 365-3911 365-3901 PHONE US when you rc ESE presciptions. ay, we. gr Corner Pine & co ie] : = Pe daughter. i Me . Island. A tray had also been: made from «this -piece of maple. As Miss Kirkman is also Guide commissioner for the Slocan Lake- division of the Girl Guides; she showed the members the gold badge of merit that she had been presented with at a recent. meet- , [ing in Trail. ". BIRTHS _ PAKULA — To: Mr. and Birs. .|R.: Pakula of Neeaeel ‘May , 10, a son, * b ZURIK and ‘Mrs. L. Zurik ‘of. renee “May 10, a KAY — To. Mr, and ‘Mrs. M. MeKay of Castlegar, . May 13, a daughter. — STEENVORDEN, — To Mr. and Mrs. F.’Steenvorden of Castle- “? gar, May 4, ‘a'son, “SMALL MOTOR . 3: REPAIRS «OF. +865- 2758 - “PROMPT: ‘SERVICE SLIM'S: WELDING’ SHOP ° Highway, “oe = Miss M. R. Kirkman was the |= x - BRIGHTEN YOUR. ‘HOME “With our beautiful ‘Vinyl Drapes Le Tower : Special: Features :@ Colorful. e Washable : e Completely Lined | “@ Embossed Textute- e. Colorfait e Fire’ ee : P _ a ‘SIZES 108” x 84” = Priced at . SIZES 72” x 84" Priced at | household, necessities “Also see. our ‘sélection of Plests ‘modern day “GARMENT. BAGS '- : SHOE BAGS, ALL‘ PURPOSE: DROP. BAGS : TABLE CLOTH: “"Tone pa Arne Blue - Sunbury Yellow -— Ain ri AAACN AAC PROVENCEAL Lraaany, f = pa VIGTORIA, “ Cote DEC, 31/32 a _Published Eves ‘Thursday at t “The Crossroads of’ the « Kiactenage" ‘VOL 1s Noa : CASTLEGAR, ‘BRITISH ‘COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, « MAY; 24,1962 210 CENTS. PER ‘COPY Mal 8800 Deer, 3500 Elk, 523° Moose. Shot ‘in. Kootenays >} The’ 1961 hunter. sample, re- : cently, completed by the Fish & Game * Branch, . estimates 8,829 deer, 3,514: elk, | 523) moose, 25,586 ducks and §9,204' grouse taken’ in the Kootenays last: fall’ reports local ‘Conservation ‘officer:.'Pete |) Ewart. The sample {s not designed to] | give estimates of the; sheep, * goat, caribou and ‘ Deer harvested fa 1961/num- Bh bered, about! 054 less than the 1960 heyy ‘while’ the elk Kill increased by; 845 head. Ducks in 1961 were Presents °3 per cent increase: in| comprised 47. per, cent and'/antlu- the. 83 ‘per. cent, of: the season CRS ty about» 4,100, less ‘than ‘the 1960|" take, and the’ ‘grouse ‘kill increa- sed by about 18,000 birds in. the Kootenays, (0 2 8k ‘Provincial estimates “in. the 1961 hunter. sample were 67,025 \ deer, 15,254 moose, 877,220 ducks ~.and 413,628 grouse, The Kootenay hunter popula- ion in 106) numbered:'13,789,.an *inerease of 906 over thé 1980 “son, :Buck deer’ made up 70 ‘per|’ cent ot the Kootenay. keill and an- ne Swimming lessons’ taken at Clarke's pool in Castlegar” have ‘resulted in the ‘saving ‘of a life.: «> «Last year. the children -c 8 ins tor. Alice Price under-lessons_spon- sored by, Greep’s Electric..The fa- Liberal candidate Nick Oglow. officially opened: his campaign on Friday ‘night’ at . the’ refurnished Palette Cafe. in Castlegar. After a lively prelude auppiied y a three-piece orchestra and the sation,'.Mr. : Oglow: addressed \the large group explaining some of the planks’ of: the Liberal platform, i Regarding the Columbis. river, tluless 30 per cont. This ratio re-| fi the ‘buck’ kill in 1961. Bull’ elk] § BAe of. coffee ‘cups to cdnver-| \ gues -was won by. | gar’ bowling Jeagu Presents the ATORRY: to: team: captain: Dave Monday: night. ‘Cal ti Here’ R.A. D. West: and Biss, Robert ' Dally, and Bob: Bagg at Poraeeris for the faculty. of thetr degreeg: at the 'U of | tel BCs; spring Congregation 5 todey a 7 Disiid Stes * Seven: local atude ie rece! Smo in fee ti ‘John Patrick ‘Romaine, "Vitoria College a * Sessional Exam “Results Released: The results of: the sessional and. science, the faculty of ind business a he said’he wes in favor. think for. one minute that’ rene-' gotiation” would, :'as:‘other “candi: time.” There .was evidence to sug. : Sent that “Canad could: get ‘a ‘pet, | Sal ter, deal throught top. level .re-con- of its full development and. didn’t |* dates: have‘ suggested, hold-up the’, - prime ‘projects: for any ‘significant |: ‘geg ) that been ‘sold down be: promptly tn oa lanted, in the ployment could’ out; by attacking quar- ters: -hy reducing tsa, bartiers to | Snduntriats development wi [oans Industrial Development funds and Ertan expen, Planting ‘ahead, and osting fa stalling ‘of th % They also formed’, at the grave side.” athe righ! = Castlegar. ‘New: Photo: to Castlegar ‘for’ 10 “years, He spent the, last» two:yearsin: Trail. etir as machinist 7S He* is survived by. his ‘wit Isabella | May, ‘one: son, : Frank,)in. Rossland; : five , dchildren : and ni an nephews in a tion’ and the! faculty; of education, secondary program ard eleméntary program: (without practice teach- ing)! hava ‘now been approved by ‘| Victoria: College : Council: and the Senate of the:University of British |: culty. of: pleting their last practice: feaching Period and‘ who" will: be’ classified as sbove wil be released vat the winners: of scholarships - and ‘Castles gar and District students accwe’ Tor success UPeLe mily Iater moved ‘to.Texada Island | [i across from Powell River.) 3 Recently s-yeaf-old'Bobby Mit- wharf’ at’ Texada Island when: the brakes failed -and’ he“ plunged off the © wharf. into. 30, ft cof cold ocean water. Young Bobby for, success”’ with. some of yng) Liberal. candidate: Nick’ oan, right, ‘sits under-a. recipe his supporters. — Castle ‘take‘a breath of air as he hit the ‘surfacing: he swam ‘ments ‘Johnny: Clarke - about the ‘This Proves. all enfluren. Seas? ‘one