CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 26, 1966 — Jack White's FIELD & STREAM t last Thursday's monthly wildlife Association meet the Castlegar club lectea the! third president this in of Manitoba; ‘who came to’ Cast. legar with Foundation-Dravo as e us for employment in Prince Ru- Biya had this year, Bliss Innis, left pert. John do took over the reins‘but due to shift work was forced to give them ‘up. George re ven and his given chairman, reported a total mem- bership to date for this year of 115 and expects to see at least 200 members in the club this year, Personally I would urge anyone interested in (outdoor e a surveyor on th tok of the Arrow dam. An ardent hunter and a firm bellever in conservation with] Head past experience in Rod and Gun Clubs in Manitoba and particu- larly the Saskatchewan River | y; Rod and Gun Club at Grand Rap- ids, I feel sure that Garth with ters | ryll White ‘gave: a. vel usy year ahead, The first Prevident the club INSURANCE For All Your. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE NEEDS Phone 365-7944 ANDERSON. . AGENCIES to action in’ getting ‘the range on the club's ‘property by the Lion's above Robson bulldozed and the’ butts put in. The club Hoes to have ranges up to 400 istol ranges, trap range dha nd the | site cleared for a future | in ‘building ‘site'for club facilities. Convention dolagatel aber: gave hensive report on the B B. c Wild. life Federation meeting held on| the first of the month in Prince] George. He stressed the obvious interest and Pressure displayed servation, Pidlite, hunting or fishing, or the outdoors in gen- eral to take out a Workers Leaving Intomationals O'Neal Quits B.C. Federation ‘ Pat O'Neal will quit June 1 as secretary of ‘the B.C. Federa- tion of ‘Labor to head'a drive to bring unity:back to the’ strife- torn pulp unions, He ‘will become director of organization’ for western Cana- ‘on- | da.of the International Pulp and Sulphite Workers Union, his old| affiliation before he took over} in this club. The work being done on pol- lution under Monty Warner is sutticlent alone to have anyone trict take out a $3.00 membership to back up their desire for good clean drinking water, meee and in the future. y-of the Rod and Gun club, aed met to talk, argue and fight for niore fish and game for their own. selfish ‘use gone: It's place has been taken by. of the logging, pulp vad mining industries on opening up all parks for industry. He “ ‘stressed _ specifically that if ‘Wildlife Clubs are going to present a united front in pre- clubs, so that the ‘isight hand will know what the left is do- ing, HENS a united effort can be ut B Roy a membership. which is basically in terested in all phases of outdoor recreation, and not destruction, but conservation ‘of our wildlife and its habitat. ‘Any bird watchers in the district? lf so, take your field glasses and a short trip down by Geronazzo’s gravel pit. Below the gas. pipeline across the river you will see a power line going across with cross trees to hold the Wires apart, and not too far from the Castlegar side you can very easily spot a big bald headed eagle's uest with a pair ‘of birds i -GLENMERRY USED FURNITURE 3194 Highway Drive in the Millar and Brown Building, Trail. Phone 244-1822 WE BUY AND SELL FURNITURE Open Weekdays 1 p.m. . 5.30 p.m. Open Friday 1 p.m. - 9 p.m. Saturdays 5-9 P.M. - Sundays 2-9 P.M. Bring the family to this Sumptuous Buffet dinner. ‘Ejay the HED hot and cold gourmet foods. The Ever Popular Private Gorse’s SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN ‘It Can’t be Duplicated! Take-Out Orders! for this year’ 's brood. Leave your gun at home.| ‘These birds are protected. by| law and axe essential to our bal- lance of nature. Don't try to get} a, too close, as they are overpro- tective of their nesting place, and even swooped down at our boat when we passed beneath risking 0 mn the Arrows -has fallen off considerably due to tus aa dden rise in water but, as as -it-starts to go down, ook for the Kokanee run. it Kamlosps and ‘Dollies uy up to 18 pounds being taken on every: | yi flatfish ing from small red te the ‘favorite of the blue max squid; Leave: your favorite easy fe, and go out and have fun, fellows. Gets Large Grant © A $1,000 grant has zbeen made ‘fo’ assist the. summ school of the arts in the ballet ‘|| and: vocal. music divisions at 4| Notre Dame University this year. City Centre Dining Room Buffet Luncheon (Monday-Friday) $1.25 . The. grant comes from the Leon and Thea Koerner Found- ‘ation in Vancouver..The second: annual arts, school ‘will: also ‘of-; ‘fer courses in‘ pottery; :painting, |* Grama an d ‘band. ; Hee iz Fer 2 : by four sons: J H ret and Peter.of Creston, and one as chief officer of the federation elght years ago.~ He was first asked to take on: the new, job two year ago. His appointment ‘comes ata, time when full-scale civil war is threatened among pulp. unicn members Ha Sixsdocals have broken away]. from ‘the international to form’ , themselves |into new indepen- u dent: groups:as locals of either, the Canadian Pulp and Suiphite! Workers or the Pulp and Paper) Workers of:Canada. , The most recent breakaways were ce Harmac near Nanaimo; and at Elk Falls ni River. Other locals oahieh sever-| ed links with the international in the last few years are at] Crofton, Prince Rupert, Castle- gar and Woodfibre. Th international retains be- tween 10,000 bers in the four western prov- inces. The breakaway groups. confined so far to B.C., number, about inter. union warfare is warm- ing _up-at.a.time when_the pul: industry, is wil and 12,000 mem- Bisnis of organization for: un- ons As federation secretary, O’- Thrums Resident Samuel Perehudoft - Dies i in 83rd. Year ‘Samuel! Perehudoff, a real: dent of Thrims. for the’ past ‘88 ears, passedaway. at his home Monday. He‘-was 83, rn ‘in-Russia, Mr. ‘Pere- hudoff os carne to Canada in 1899, settling in’ “Saska‘ He moved ‘to -Thrti ims ehudoti gaughter; Mrs. Mary Kinakin of ar jo surviving are 16 grand children and 15. great-grandchil- ent was predeceased by his wife oe in ‘March of this year and by'c one. daughter in. 107. services were ahold Wedhestiay: from::'the ‘Commiunity Bally With burial: at ee Funeral, Home 1 was |B the’ Brilliant: ‘Lin care of ry WEST COAST SHOWS — CANADA'S LARGEST & FINEST MOTORIZED MIDWAY — ‘on MEU. 2. TUNILS Eo ™=TMANTINUC : B 1686 eNtrewsewiew de RIDES + THRILL Introducing ...... * SHOWS The New, Sensational SCRAMBLER Mon., Tues., Wed., June 6-7-8 Pass Creek Park Sponsored By Pass Creek Park Board Lucky GET YOUR. EREE. BONUS RIDE TICKETS ‘FROM THE, FOLLOWING: . Dollar ‘Stora fe Bee net enna Mara Neal was one of the key labor leaders looking for new labor methods and structures to se- cure protection for workers. As organization director for the pulp international union, he will be thrust ante the middle of is task is to bring unity to the |To Bring Pulp Union Unity _ pulp. nitoner \ He said last Thursday: “I would ‘ie to bring'some order into what is going, on, and. end the. anarchy. At a’ time when we have one of the: best contracts | in the country and ‘arg negotlat-' | ing for a real good setttlement; ‘year, we find we are fight- ing each other. 4 New Celgar Subdivision Will Last Seven Months. ert sub-| ew Prince Ru rb will be by June ‘will ‘keep the..new residential] ra he sitablishe opin by] e year the suburb is a to is. a temporary trailer-park of 30 single-family | wil ‘units and five separate trailers with private sleeping quarters for 60 men, They are being made ‘available by Columbia Cellulose to personne! who will take Part in , start-up -operatlons erat gompany’s new kraft mill ‘Th roduction later: this year and ‘will provide addi. tional jobs for 3 some 300 people. The trailer park: will’ ae have five units: with ;-private | bedrooms for 60 single men. Fol-| ter,| lowing start-up operations the. \ trailer park will no longer, bel CASTLEGAR ‘NEWS, ‘Thursday, May 26, 1966 = 18. Fresh Killed Gov't. 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