‘0 Curly had decided to take a “STREAM: BY JACK WHITE Plana are ‘now. the March, 1964, tour of the Sone dary country and ‘West Kootenays by’ the: Vancouver Symphony Or- chestra, “9 The plans got underway an upon the’ id. owing into action’ once more, This time: it was my’ old friend Curly Law, and’ right.from the: start we nee sure he cast be in real trou- 3 ra Curly is ‘the ‘man who sits up ly is ‘Jon’ top ‘of Bull Dog Mountain. all aummer as. lookout for ; our for- too worried about ‘him spending | @ night slone'in the bush, but we fully expected him 'to walk out: by’ 10 a.m. the: next. morning: ‘When he didn't, we really began to. warty i}for bis saféty. * What ‘had happened was. ‘thint "| up ‘Two-Bit: Creek ‘country ‘way’'in “BLUEBIRD | dlamonds for happin ess Beautiful gifts. for every” one in the ‘family... - - CHARGE ACCOUNTS open every ‘any’ now is Christmas 9'-'6 OPEN DEC. 20, 21, 23, 9-9 BOSSE’S JEWELLERY 8 Phone-365-2041 . : search of a deer. He’ wasn't going to go -wandering off into the bush alone but just-look for.and maybe ‘| take a’ poke ‘at a. atray Mowich. He had turned:his car around and started back do} ted’ a''couple.” Stopping ’ the jear Curly got "out, loaded up. to see if he could spot yay ‘from ‘| where they had disappeared ‘while he.was loading. When ‘he arrived atthe spot. it. was, to find, they. were; just “disappearing over the next uae, so he. swept on in hot ry short, he'never caught up with the deer, but fog closed in and caught up with him. before. he realized it, and when he triéd:to: go back to his car he couldn't tell which di- rection it'was and he'hadno’t found his way out by night fall. Curly. -is the first to admit he had com- mitted the first cardinal: sin in hunting: when “he left the ‘house: 1) NEVER GO HUNTING ALONE, then he also:committed amber 2} 2) FAILED TO ‘PUT A’ COM: PASS IN HIS-POCKET, On top of this he had fluffed dn number 3) ALWAYS CARRY WATER PROOF MATCHES WITH YOU. + When he realized he was turn- ed around: and would ‘have :to ‘sit it out till the sun came up he rT wy SALES a fenvicn We have an expert technician to- repair radio and TV-sets. Cali cus. for service reasonable : rates, quick: and guaranteed repairs. Phone. :365-3571. : i bearereeta ELECTRIC Hu Aut CNA VOLKSWAGEN ! Bye SALES & Phone R.A? (Bob) Ci fe Stock of Volk and RAMBLER SERVICE |... Horswill "365: 3491-7 gen Cars and Trucks New. Rambler Cars Sales &-Service — Trades _ PARKVIEW MOTORS —Nelson_ , - econ week: aaw. the Castlegar | estry. departrnent,*so we weren't|’- “no “matches, 80 o spent ‘tl e night, - moving :' around -. keeping warm, In'the’ meantime ‘his good lady had “notified Ralph’ Brigg- @| Man that ‘Curly was still out-and Ralph ‘set out along with his son and ‘a carspantat, to’ try to locate Bin ;2.m. they -had ‘found ear and fired’ a. few. signal fae which’ due ito, the fog - ‘Curly ouldn’t hi Vas. fog “1 ; Realizing no more ‘could be done Ralph heat- ed< home Rit a couple ortoro Wood, chairman of i our search | and rescue,’ ‘sent ‘out, the ‘ford tos help: around ‘8: ain, | and by 1 there" were 12 able Roy Coleman -and' his ‘wife Eileen were ‘already.on the scene. (Curly is Efleen’s father), Ralph, his gon and’ another ‘Deer ‘Park. resident were on their: way” to ‘check any lake shore .cabins:'on the ‘Arrow Lakes. Matt Rohn had gone over to Renata to pick up George Grif- fiths’and another resident. In the, meantime John Hogan, Bill Garrett, Joe Fodor, Bob Ste- vens (RCMP Nelson) and his track- ing dog Swamper, and myself had arrived ‘at :Curly’s.car.’\We headed upto the: top: above ‘Curly’s car. to start. the search ‘there’ and’ work back‘ toward the Arrow Lakes. Conservation officer Pete Ewart and another of our. we Jocal RCMP |. officers. came in a ‘little later and along with Matt and George com- Menced searching below. the: car.’ It ‘was: not till George eet above the fog that his HAALLOO: carried across the basin, and dows Into. where’ Curly was’ still. going around, .with by now, a: twisted knee," By 2.15 ‘p.m.; Curly was out time from: base*had a mobile kit- chen and another 35 to’40° search- ers lined up ready. to. start ‘out at.4 pm. We were thankful that the second or rather .third phase. of the’ search wasn’t’ necessary: and at the same. time mighty thankful | that so. many cheerfully and so willingly answer ‘the call for help When Somcane is, or’ is believed, ost, It was just two years ago when a: man died of ‘a: heart. attack while hunting out of Grand Forks after he had become lost.’ It, was then ‘that I got the ‘brainwave to start our own search: and rescue tion-up at: our Sportsmen's’ meet- ing. and ‘it was ‘unanimously ac- cepted and from this: our search From the... i MEDALION GROUP ¢. 5 The Avanti _ with the excellence: of! Electro- home ‘Stereophonte. sound. sues organization, I brought the sugges- | ‘To carry firearms pry traps, without 2 once. (7.5.8.6. 1960, chop. 160) and rescue ‘organization’ was fom. } d, lay efficient search'and rescue organi- zations in the province of:B.C.’and we ‘are ‘very’ proud of it. It ‘has been called: on’ five times. in: two year’s time ;and has proven: effec- tive each ;time.- This: time- without it Curly could have lost his life and now I believe it is time this organization :was given: same ‘aup- port, A basket’ Nylon Half Sle and * week of a: both the Symphony seek ‘and. the: Musi. clans’. Mutual Protective. Union, Local ..145,/ A.F..-and “My The basis of the new contract ‘| fs. a: four ‘season ’;term’ including the :balance: of ‘the: 68-64’ season throtigh’ 1966-67. ‘This ‘Is’ the’ Jong- est “contract ‘ ever «signed ':by: the society and the union.It'is believ- ed tobe the: Jongett contract“ever by. rf vo Crit li foe’ your... } "CHRISTMAS -DRESSES _ “10% off all’ ladies Hats i FOR CHRISTMAS. *\ Whe’. new. contract’ ‘provides for‘an increasing scale of payment to ‘the! musicians :throughout, the entire period, although’ the ‘musi: clans have’ agreed :to perform ‘for the ‘balance of this ‘season at, the old:rate, There will ‘be, an ‘overall increase of 9 per. cent in 1964-65, 7 pen cent: in: 1965-68’ and; ‘4 per cent in 1066-67. Throughout the ‘recent nego- pinttons the soclety has maintained ani two? way radios, a concentrated course in ‘first aid forall members. and -some:-com: petent instruction in rope work, Many improvements can‘ be made and will 'be-made in the future and ‘I’m sure ‘any support anyone cares to. give Nea be appreciated.) that swould ‘not be available ‘from’ the’.public ‘and other “sources. to raise the’ musi: clans’ ‘fees’ to the loyel requeated by the union in-the second year of a:new contract, Under the present agreement they-will receive a basic minimum’ of $75 per week ‘by the 1968-66."season, and in the 1! | season $78. week. x Anglican Church Scene aN Of Taylor Harmston Vows. St, David's: Anglican ‘Church in Castlegar .was the scene of a late fall Wedding on Nov..9 when! Rev. C. Day. officiated ‘at’the ce- |: remony uniting Sharon’ -Faith, daughter. of Mr. and Mrs, Roland’ Harmston of . Castlegar. and . Ro-! bert Stephen, son of Mr..and-Mrs. Harold Taylor, of Nakusp. The radiant:bride entered the church with her ‘father who: Zav: her in marriage; Organist was Mrs. A. F. Hostetter. The : bride's! wedding gown in’ traditional ‘white. was full’ length with: bouffant: skirt of: nylon: with ; net . inserts, The :bodice:\with lily |- point ., sleeves,:., featured — square ; neckline trimmed with ‘sequins and Pearls. Her tiara of mohair ‘braid | and pearls held:her double, elbow length veil of nylon tulle. Her-hou- quet ‘was a cascade of red sweet- heart: roses.'and ivy. Her :only Jewellery was, heart shaped -gold locket, Maid ‘of Honor-was ‘Mrs. Faye Hyson, sisterof the bride. Bridesmaids’ were \Miss Jane! Harmston, cousin of the bride and Miss Sharon Taylor, sister ‘of’ the groom. The attendants. wore identical gowns, of apricot nylon’ with nylon and acetate ‘lace ‘jackets and, white accessories. Each’ carried ‘ nosegays of white and apricot carnations and ‘wore: single ‘strands’: of ° pearls, gifts of the bride. ‘Best man was’ Mr.: Pat" Taylor, brother of the groom “and ushers with - matching accessories, corsage was \of red’. sweet heart “The groom's mother chose blue fate print sheath with ‘Jacket’ and matching ‘accessories. Her corsage was. of red ‘sweetheart roses” find white carnations. “+: The reception s held in the Twin Rivers Hall,. tastefully deca- rated for the ‘occasion: ihe ‘bride’s table was- covered a large white lace cloth, deverea with ‘a three-tiered wedding ‘‘cake’ decor- ated in pink and ‘whit ers_in crystal holders mums added to the'decor. <7: Mr.’ Roland “ Peachey, urele of the bride said. grace. for’ the banquet.’ Mr. Leo’ Bourd ag master of ceremonies: Mrs."A. ‘Urban, ei rpe of the bride and Mrs. ‘Dancing followed: the! recep: tion. Music was: supplied: beads; Leo Bourdon yf ral chestra. Fora ree ho eymoi A 1 trip, Jocal ‘points : th | blege "sheath ‘with matching fac. ket and (accessories and wore a corsage of red roses.“ iS Out ‘of: town’ guests ‘included Mr, and Mrs. ‘A. Urban, Kimberley; ; Mr.-Donald -Evans,: Athalmer; Mr, Roland Peachey, Silverton; Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Armstrong, Silverton; Mr. and Mrs, Harold Taylor, Shar- yon, sues Allan’ and ‘Gordon, Na- Mr. and. Mrs, L. ‘Hascarl, Dale’ and Roxann, Mr. and ‘Mrs, D. Beauvétte and family, Mr. Jim Don- ‘nelly, Mr, George:Pratt, Mr. Floyd !De ‘Merchant, and’ Mr. Stan’ De Merchant, all of Nakusp. : : ‘Mr. and. Mrs... D/ ‘MeAlpine, ; Trail; Mr, and: Mrs. I.-Bourdon, {Penny and Allan, ‘Trail; Mr. and Mrs.: L, Nowlin, Nelson and Miss | Carole Keele of Nelson. © ‘comes sin UNE N IDREDS | OF FRESH ‘COLORS | that stay: gg or fresh’ @ Ciitono Paint offers yous marvel a Giltone Paint is easy to opply ‘ dries quickly—no painty odor. “ACROSS. FROM THE ARENA”) Phone 365: 8151 : Box - 90, “Gite asked‘ to help with; the ‘party. *- eake, molded in the shape’ of‘ the |.5: figure 35, was palced on the: buf- PLATE ‘ORM ROCKERS $57. 50 ” MeClary- Easy’ e : RINGER WASHER. The veealne: monthly meeting of ‘the LA ‘to the Royal: Canadian Legion was held’ Monday evening the‘ Legion Hall with 16: mem. present, Routine res ‘was ‘Mr 1 Adshead, | * - is) be: genta potted ‘plant’ for Chriat- &mber had. pete Wery successful: Mrs; E.//A, MacDonald, \treasurer, ‘Was given \power’ to pay -any, in- coming’ bill to'the,end of this year, It: was ‘reported’ that some: of -the ‘members are sick and ‘cards are: be ‘sent, © A Christmas ‘party (for veter- ang’ children’ from’ the "ages ' of three years to 10:-years ‘will; be held “on Dec. ;20 at 6.p.m. ‘in. ‘the Legion ''Hall.. The: members ‘were It was also reported ‘that some of “ins iuoraberd iad: served | a Junch to‘ the’ men's ‘work’ party ‘at’ the hall’ last:; week. Another «work party is being held on Dec: J2 and a lunch will again be'served,.: Elderly ‘sick: members. are to mas cheer ‘and: cards ‘will ‘also: i sent, other. members,’ “Mrs, Brownlie presided! for. the election of 1964 officers’ and‘ the following were elected: “President, Meg, (H.- “Bate; first AL ‘ae Doni are Mrs, "2. Leh and: Mrs. farms, Mra. °J, me On resuming.’ thee chair Mra. ‘Adshead ithanked rca Be ‘Wadeys 2nd/a "Surprise. Buffet. The home of’ Mr,’and: Mrs. T.. Waldie| was -the acene of:a hap. Py: gathering ‘on Saturday.evening when 'the members of their. family arranged | ‘a‘surprise buffet supper for: them on’ the , occasion: o! Soth wedding ‘anniversary. . for: “ties election and ‘ir Txindaulat, This ‘was won Py, Mrs. also’ thanked’: the members ‘for their support and. mae during her Christmas ‘party: and exchange . of gifts, A draw, waa held for a beau- tiful Christmas centre piece which was’ made ‘and ;-donated: by. Mrs, season pas “marked: by ‘the pretty |: °* eentrepiece of'slender’ green’ and red tapers’ and ‘the : anniversary Z ae ey vy Waldie proposed the toast to. the guests.of ‘honor. and a happy time'was enjoyed,’ During the evening many: firends of the popular: couple ‘called: in‘to offer ula’ *\Those present were Mr. and = Robson: Mr. ‘and. Mrs Fred Waldle of. Nakusp; “Mr. ‘ Mra,” Cee! Loveland of Sousa Mr. and Mrs, Keith ‘Waldie of Robson;Mr. ‘and Mrs, E. Benynon. of Kimberley; Mrs. J.C. Waldie’ of - Castlegar, | y Mr. and Mfrs, R: T. Waldie of Rob- ‘gon and Mr. and Mrs.\\V. c Owen jelso: il] ther, Mrs: Sam ‘Konkin, were each, “Miss Vera Koi of® Brilliant place’ ‘on’ Dec. ening at.the The < iutieslect ‘and her “ine. presented with ‘a beautiful: Chriat- Mas: corsage ‘upon’ their “arrival. The 87 guests. euioyes bingo ‘| mother and Migs Elaine. +} the honoree. Assisting the. bride- Mrs. P. SUSUR a usgees oA box decorated in Christmas. by. Misses Elaine: ‘Stoochnoff ’ and Louise’ Bartsoff. and presented ‘to elect.in the opening of the many lovely and: useful gifts were’: her. meting the :members ‘enjoyed ‘a | § ‘akin of “Thrums, | § ‘whose marriage to Mr. Nick Popoff | s fashion was wheeled into the room | Sf Potato Chip NAI -EY'S ‘TRIPLE. PAC | | CASTLEGAR NEWS, ‘Thursday, ‘Dec.’ 12; '191 py The paving: Cy delicious: re- 3a inal. oral ral Bo: Bap 'C) vaccine rolled ‘for this year to he held tomorrow, the West Koo- Health ae announced ren Pe CALYPSO