FIELD AND . STREAM BY JACK WHITE , nie PETTITT. PHOTOS. | PETTITT PHOTOS We announced a short while; cutive for the coming year of 1904, ago that the new officers of the Castlegar and District Sportsmen's Asosclation had been elected with George Guimont as president, Sid Sidoni os first vice-prealdent, Gary Walsh as second vice-president, Reno Manarin as treasurer and Mrs, Del Peppard as secretary for a third term. ‘PETTITT, -PHOTOS 7 Lampard; SPECIAL Trade-in-Offer 10.00 SOLOHd, LilLad for any ‘Camera Andrew. on the AGFAFLEX wild life film SOLOHd Lilliad PETTITT. PHOTOS. alone. You have to keep turning > out to the meetings, the work par- Last night the new dircctors| ties, committee mectings, building were appointed and they are Er- direction, speed and scope. So this year lets all get behind the new| through, 3 executive as we have in the past and Bat Jin afl ieneed ahead.” | night and if you haven't already i ‘ommittee chairmen appoint-| done so, let me know the type ed to date are: membership, build-| of wild ‘game and the welght as bell, J. K., Killough, W. H. Hous: ing and property, Joe Fodor; jun-| well as the cut: that is, steak, stew, ton, W. 0. Devitt, E. F. Herman, jor firearms safety, George Woro-| roast, etc., you plan on contribut- a C, Pitts, Ushers were N. by and Len Morey; finance Réno| ing to the dinner. Incidentally any- A. McNabb and W. H. Reed. Manarin; public relations and pol-| one with an excess of Ling Cod con- lution of field and stream, Jock} tact Ivor-Reinsbakken — his go Stewart; search and rescue, Tom| lady wants to make some up as| to the Kootenays in 1895, residing in Nelson ‘with her parents. She married Algernon Thomas Horswill in Nelson on Jan, 26, 1910, They celebrated their golden wedding anniversary here in 1960. 3 Following their marriage, Mr. and Mrs. Horswill moved to the Okanagan where they.. lived for nine years, After a’ three-year resi- dence in Vancouver, they returned to Nelson in’ 1927. In 1942 they annual Fish and Game Banquet} ™ony Circle of the United Church | moved to the Slocan Valley and in and I would urge all members to| Women held their first meeting pick sholrs UP. early bath ths: of 1964 at the home: of Mrs, E. re were quite a few who left it ’t! the last minute only to find that Rorsie Thompsen, they were all sold out. Pick them entertainment, New; fish, Joe Kline; historian, Gordon Pettitt; zone chairman, Jack White; Columbia river deve- lopment Joe Kline; pistol club, Ray Lee; rifle club, George: Wo- roby; trap shooting, Jack ' White; big game trophy competitions, Al Richards;" archery. club, ‘Mra, Joy Norm The tickets are out for the and be sure, plugs with fish up to 18 pounds | Thursday nay Lake, Summitt Lake ice fishing and com- foot gear, paticnce and’ from St. David's Anglican Church kat in. the Castlegar and] here. H There {Is a lot of work to be} being taken in the Arrow Lakes| District Hospital after a; lengthy | clerk from. 1949 to 1958. done and your executive is only| and up to 22 pounds in the Koote-| illness. as good as the rest of the member- ship. It is up to you to keep up your end of the club as well and that docsn't stop with the pur. chase of your meimbership ticket Well-Known Kootenay Worker Mrs. A. Horswill Passes Here “Funeral services wero held yo! Besides her husband, Mrs, Mrs. Horawill, the former Mai. | Horawill is survived by one daugh-. Quite a few have been up tol garet’) (Pearl) McGreggor, was| ter, Eileen, Mrs, P, E. Burroughs | , six great Rev. fish cakes for the banquet and we still need one cougar.’ ~ - Harmony Gircle Elects Officers Last week the ladies of Har- three, years... The Women’s Presbyterial to] |. =I =| = = - Group — of sel ‘REDUCED IN PRICE FOR THIS 6 Legs. Castlegar Dining Room : Open Monday through Saturday 6.30 a.m. to 8.00 p.m. Sundays 9.00 a.m. to 8.00 p.m. PHONE 365-2631. fortitude 1s Sood sportsman’s pas-) funeral ‘Were’ Archdeacon B, A.|5 Ime and one you should all try. o appointed and they are: Er Projects, fund ‘Srives, ete, Your| Just be sure you have a good ice Beate arentcaeoty ove - | exceutive is only i Taos teak towart, hties a re ly the rudder, tke| cutter along. Some of that ice is lough, Tom Lampard, Ivor Reins- bakken, Joe Fodor and Lene Gvrif- foni That along with our three ho- norary presidents—Dr, John Hall, Jack Killough and Charlie Eslund and throw in the past president and this comprises your total exe- .. Canon’ W. J. Silverwood general membership controls the| plenty thick ond patience often an eviiaed so Andee ane gets pretty thin before you break] wot Let Me'Go and Unto the Hills. Organist was Mrs. F. A. Hostetter. See you at the meeting to-| Cremation followed. Pallbearers were ‘L. v. \camp- Born in Selkirk, Man., on Aug. od | 23, 1889, the deceased first came 1945 to Castlegar. A staunch member of the An- glican Church, Mrs, Horswill was an officer of the Diocesan Board There were 12 members pre-| ang Women’s Auxiliary for 20 up at tonight’s meeting after the | Sent and Mrs, R. Gemmil presided. | years. ‘She was auxiliary president The devotional part was conducted | for the: Diocese of Kootenay for White fish are still banging} by Mrs, E. Murray and Mrs, Wm, | four years. : away on fresh water shrimp and) Raston gave readings on India, helgramites so get out and get] i tong and maintenaa ” them.’ Char, are going for Buck | ™#5 ons and maintenance. Tail streamer flies “and the big She was regent of-the Lillian Killough. Chapter, IODE, here for > In Nelson, during ‘World War ryatt, AT vr : .Eycleshiner of California, She was Mr, Horswill operated a‘groc-| predeceased by one son, Richard here on Saturday for Mrs. A. T.| ery store in Nelson and also had} Sydney, in 1042, who died while Horswill, 74, who passed away last] stores in the Okanagan, Slocan and | serving overseas in the Royal Ca- le was Castlegar village | nadian Air Force, The landed value of the catch widely known in the Kootenay and| of Trail; two sons, Robert A, of | of Canada’s sea fisherles was $114 |’ ing home with Kamloops trout up| okanagan’ areas for her work in| Robson and Stanley of Trail, ‘six| mililon in..1962; Janded ‘value ‘of to four pounds. If you have the! many women's : the catch of the inland fisheries 250. at the| ren, and one sister, Mrs. Rhoda ' is about $20 million annually, RON bytery to be held in Castlegar were ;| discussed, These meetings are to be held in the spring. The‘election of officers was held with the fol- Towing being elected: - President, Mrs, M. Blaihut; first vice-president, Mrs. E, Forgie Thompson; _ secretary - treasurer, Mrs. G. Carr; cards, Mra, G. Shep- herd, ( The meeting was closed with the Mizpah benediction after which delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. - he held in Rossland and the Pre- | II, slg: organized Red Cross. work and was interested in the work of the Women’s: Institute and Boy Stout. and Girl Guide movements. She was president of the Canadian Club there for three years, Mrs, Horswill held a ‘gold me- dal declaring her to be one of the first persons to ride Nelson's first streetcar on June 19, 1899, and was one of the‘last riders on the old trolley cars when they were retired from service June 20, 1949. “She recalled the victory par- ade held for John Houston when fe was elected Nelzon's fret ma~|EnflillMNNN00GH000H0000 uu ia Cac peMuenite For ALL your Travel requirements, see Vipond for Travel "1560 Bay Ave., Trail Phone ZENITH 6181 Representing ALL, Sine Air, Ship & Rail Lines FISH VALUES Pardman’s Furniture & Appliances — Bedroom Suites ‘5 Pee. — Colony House Maple ted Hard Mapl including drawers, which. are centre guided ‘and have Loc-Tite ends — Dust proof bottom on Mr. and Mrs. _ Dresser and Chest. — 54’ Post’ Bed ‘with Seadlly smooth’ top Mattress and m&tching Box Spring. : Sale Price $299.00 3 PCE. 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Terms To Suit Your Own Budget — No Payments Till a: St w&!CV Ti TTC in TiicKrNNNuuec nce Re cence : March READ THE CLASSIFIEDS AAO LE TUT TT Ad a | ‘ TTA TTT es EE CEC Prosecution is Urged For Violators of the Dog Bylaw Dear Sir: . Te 1 would like to officially lodge } 18 presently In season, a complaint against the leash law violations in Castlegar. Zam not unmindful of diffi- By cred black Labrador female which A In recognition of the leash Castlegar News, and a need for the proper cary of a good hunting If there's ono Lesson I’vo learn- culties:the village has encountered do; 8 g, [have at considerable expense| ed nog. an editor, it is always In their efforts to malntain ade- erected a proper kennel. In anticl-} open every envelope ‘hat crosses quate pound ‘facilitles,” however, pation of my dog's present condi-| my desk whether it's got a 2-cent the situation has reached a deplo-| tio, ‘tne kennel consists of a’ 45-Lt.| stamp on it or better than $1 worth rable state. conerete slab, a pine frame work,| of postage affixed. And what's In passing .any school: yard,| ang chain link .wirlng to com-| more, glance through everything. you can normally see packs of dogs] nicte the enclosure. ranging in number from five to twenty. nn Hitting a more personal pro- blem, I am the owner of a regist-| natural state, AIRLINE RESERVATIONS MEXICO - HAWAIIAN AND ‘EUROPEAN: TOURS| tatore. : CASTLEGAR AGENT FOR THE WESTERN HOTEL WEST'S. ANTI of service in emergenctes, rey ErNGHTS OF COLUMBUS aiurogard ot Conndlan, tates) Mrs, Trice caved retrosments ECO \._ | waste basket. Packs ranging from eight to FOR death, It would be tragic if this had| Gont, G, Arnold Hart, to the’ an been ‘a small child. =| nual meeting of B'of M/ share: If people ‘are indifferent ‘to the responsibilities attached to dog capital caught my eye. ip as well as to small children, then I feel the time has come to prosecute the vio- R, @ Wade, Castlegar. “ARRANGED :" our external: position.” © rere He noted that such aa obser ; : ver might wonder why it is thal ai a ‘| when forsign capital flows into up members. this Canad of ours a good many of our ‘citizens worry’ about it, but when: foreign capital shows signs’ of ceasing to flow into this country, a good ‘many Canadians CHAIN Municipal studies,-such as are | Worry even morel being held at Trail‘and Kimberley DEPT. STORE Phone 365-4911. broad picure of what is essential] of the comments made that mos! F COLUMBUS apprehension and inconsistency at blah levels alton eee the R. Beens, has been transferred to Foolishness we, witnessed last fall at Ottawa, At that time the feder- = | ‘A good example of this mis- = = = ed leg- of the. bank in Vancouver. al’ finance minister propos FRONT ST. iG! =| ment dollars into.thiscountr. = scream and: holler went up,an' Personal Colu n tho matter of bus parking on Wood | auditor. aie eam st, ryith | the Chatlecar inne E 5 Mato. Safety Counell, The matter.of par- Ia, etounly printed inthe] We Hate Those Yankee Dollars -:Or Do We?) thet tia ciagonat parking wit alzo i ‘ bo referved to the Safety Council. tit a It’s worth the effort because every what Is needed Jo thls country is My dog is at present licenced| onco in a while something worth-| an increased emphasis on encou-} ti for which, an additional fee {| nile is temporarily saved from! raging Canadians to maintain and Eira ere ees ci charged to maintair a bitch in her| its ultimate’ destination of the] incroase their ownership of our, eet ech oil Such was the case Jast week) increased Canadian ownership is fifteen doge have taken over my 46th annual report of that should be approached by CEA TT fiteen dogs have taken over EY with the 140th anual report of| ang that shows soe ! smalt dog almost to the point of! mancing through the text of the| means — if it is to be both effec- : address made by the bank's presi-| tive and worthwhile. holders, his comments on foreign Mr. Hart remarked that ob- servers outside Canada must be a bit puzzled “by some prevalent snd {| long-standing Canadian reactions to} 1oy year with 17 members and Fa- the facts’ of life with ‘respect to ther Broph present at thelr meet. Mr. Hart adds that “at times this month,’ will’ try to give the| onc would almost think from some et and Whittalcer who is the Be: jn developing a good clvil defence | if not eal forelan OrNe ars neral convener. ra Y = js count Bare ; Son ae eety a ene sinister purpose and con- ‘ordered forthe’ choir. ducted their affairs with a bland might also think that foreign ca- pital had contributed nothing what- ever to Canadian growth and that we could have ‘attained our pre- sent-economic stature without it.” ion which ‘would’ have slowed | - Sethe flow of American invest- him’ here shortly. withdrew ° his | ill-advised” legisla- tion. A few short weeks later 'the "Briefs from Castlegar Council / ¢ cult for foreign countrics —- Cana- da Included — to borrow money in the U.S, money markets, Our Y to. Washingtont. a} We would all be well advised | ;, to heed Mr. Hart's suggestion that productive enterprises, The goal of government made a formal protest Gwilym Hughes to prepare a pub- lie statement of what this surplus ters. n ! ent Ihe society's , probably be better for the curling Comm, Leo Bosso will take up , ancial statement from the socicty’ prot by pe ie amity tore curling rink’ than to lease {t from i ° be the village as the village can only Village solicitor E, M. Mc-| tease property for a period of 20 Gauloy advisd council that it would | years, mole . The~'matter of .the $45,000 urplus-was turned over to Comm. . Castlegar Gity Centre Motel BANQUET. ROOK — 50 persons — | AVAILABLE FOR BOOKINGS Luncheons, Dinners, Weddings, Meeting Room = - Dining Room - Coffee Shop 7 days per week 7 a.m. -9 p.m, Reservations 365-2571 _ Columbia at Main Street . involves, °<" ; an ‘e . Comm. Bosse will meet with ° an . 1 ‘A’meeting will be held with ed to discuss all Castlegar’s CWL Has 30 ‘Members The Castlegar CWL began the ing in St, Rita’a halt, The council now has 30 paid- ‘A‘.good’ profit was reported from the catering the council did for Celgar in December, month is..a ‘bake sale with: pro- ceeds going to the seminary fund, It will be held on Jan. 25, Mrs. Kuit and Mrs. Schwartzenhauer will it, Newshymn books are to be ant -| councils and a representative of the aspects’ ofa pedestrian underpass to the Shewchuck subdivision: . ° +." Phe Civic Workers Union gave "| two monthe notice ‘that it ‘wishes to ré-negotiate Its agreement with the village. ; . . . A letter was read'from the hospital “board ., asking that the hospital be placed on‘a high prior- ity for hook-up ;to :the sewerage Systeme . A second lette pital’ board’ asked; make ‘available should trouble occur with the hos- pital’s disposal field prior to the ‘The council's project for this} i, ctatiation’ of sewers. ‘The hoard will be informed that village equip- ment is not available’ for such work as there are private concerns which x nyrrerrern pooesaaes soert do such work ins , 3; : a= i Ae bd i “ ~ “>A joint meeting between mem- a | \ bers of the Castlegar and Kinnaird Fee ~ i Council’ on the mat- 2880 Highway Drive, TRAIL Phone ZENITH 6330 Carl Purdy Moved 4th Ave. at Sth’ and Spruce ‘was ALES AND SERVICE : mart Cadillac” B.C. F ter of a district‘ municipality ‘was scheduléd for Jan. 14. eee Se ees we Envoy . The matter of ‘straightening C, ie referred to’Comm. R.'C, Maddocks. ress Pent eerie ase will contaet, Kin- To Chilliwack Bank Anew accountant, 'Kurt.“E, the ‘Bank/of Montreal here. from the Granville and Davies St. branch “Mra, Beens'is ted to join . Comm, Bi wi naird regarding'the ‘dog byla and a possible change in'll sche- dule, Sea . The di St. — —_—_ — ‘ places * Carl | Purdy ‘who has’ been ‘transferred. to the Chilliwack branch of the bank, “Mrs, Purdy. and their two Mr. Beens the et a argest’ and-.most. fully equipped Garage snd garage on ee lage ; Body: hs Ki ry reery Fal Seiberling :Tire Wa Comm.Lorne Zinio “will ar fange to meet the Project Society's ial ittee.to discuss: fin- children’ were’ ted to leave request a fin- MATTE A STORE-WIDE SALE WORK PANTS . size 80 - 42 regular 5.95 ON SALE .......-. $4.50. 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