PAGE 8. REMEMBRANCE *.*: YOU. CAN PROVIDE:YOUR OWN RETIREMENT PENSION THROUGH A comed to the: Deer Park Women's|: ‘Day oe - POT: “LUCK. SUPPER For all ventcrans, “and, wives and auxiliary mem- ‘bers, Club members and friends welcome. A PORCUFINES HOEN “Wrre QUILLS* Young portupines are born with ‘quills, However, when they first. arrive in the world’ the quills \ are soft. and hair-like, Shortly after birth they begin to harden and: take on a formid-} 5 able ‘appearance, diminutive as they are. Week. old porcupines are well able to take care of themselves . in. the .. matter . of ‘ust first saturates the crown foliage, then the understory. foli- age, and finally the thick mat of 80:that erosion is inhibited and a Jike,| steady “supply of’ clear, filtered| water’’is “fed. into’: the:\;forest streams,’ "Forest trees © Institute at ‘the’ annual meee { held at” the “home: of” Mrs, . El) humus, All this: retards‘ run-off! yale elected for: ‘the oe |: ing ‘ year ''were, ‘President, ‘ ‘Mrs. = Romane aa Viger Mrs.) | - nSUMe! 56, huge: quantities of water their roots. This also ‘reduces| the amount of ‘water which’ would :-otherwise” -run‘: fort! “too dealing with ies in approv- style, and :their: quills are quite} ‘inflicting as much MOUNTAIN GOAT DORS iE” i LEASE SIND ME’ RerontaTion SHOWMNG ow ANMUTEE. CAN BRING ME ITI CANADIAN. GOVERNMENT | FEPAB Raa [i 0 One Lite " ‘fs Remembrance: ‘Day ‘was. mar- > Representatives. of |, the / St. Sohn's Ambulance |’ Association| ended the weekly. Cadet ‘and Geactte meeting last night to red in, Castlegar when a’ tragic}') 7 accident’. occurred . at, “th “Kin: ullivan’ latest: list: of 49, winners. © suggestion,,.that: mild’ steel. re. place? rubber on! the lower sec: | tion - of “erusher. skirting, earned H.. H.. Green; ‘ot Engineering Development, was itop’ man’. for Trail employees with a $200. a-|': ward,’ Mr. Green™ suggested ’--a]' . change’ in” thermocouples‘ for)’ & taking 3 slag sty iJ. R°* Killough réc amended capable of rt discomfort; and .. as: the]’ quills of their elders. ° naird Railway, Crossing. re sent tom pea Ewer end | carrying ‘3 members. of the ‘Tra! otter. ant t: Bickerton, Hew thi inte! Plant|! The. village’ 5] which “I. Pipe Band—who-had given their/of the ‘Trail Centre, -. ibaa ete tering 3160, have. received, a reply to their | Which are indented on ‘the’ plan.| aid, in-:'making: the. Legion, ‘Ser-},2-A special , ‘presentation was ,| dryen y al x fleck ‘Also: indicated are ‘the ‘posi-| vices a success, struck the ‘aide! made to John, Dalziel from ‘the Mr, ‘Killough is a: resident. of] (> pequest’-that Mr.Boyd Affleck} tions ot a number of additional! of’ the freight train which was Castlegar. Centre by, ‘Tommy + ¢make' ‘ar ‘examination of. :the| valves’ which’ are with) towar -|;Couch,. .President. of , the. local -wooden | water.‘ mains. , in the|a’ view.:of; affording. more com= uel: ‘Anderson. BS of --Trail iWwagticentre- in-appreciation of .-his Village with a 'view to: deter- plete: control of ;the system and! seriously: injured, and: died -. two work -as; instructor. of the (As. gested a ‘gereen. pot a et a ee ‘of allowing” repairs. ‘or exten-| days ‘ater in ,the'. Trail. ‘Tadanse fe in’ the. Nitrate eeets Prant, This: idea mining their prestnt eonditlen, sions:to be made to- any. portion Hospital. :: A 2 pleat ‘and the’ probable effect upon them with (a «minimum: of ‘interrup-|" Driver of ‘the ‘car. ‘was Camer- ‘were issued; one’ to ‘Ken ee ‘ofthe « installation. of. the PTO-} tion. of service throughow “thel on. A.’ Storle, also ‘of’ Trail. amd| one to . Frank Richardson - and . posed _ new. reservoir and ‘what| system! as ‘a whole. Erie Bisgrove of Kimberley was i. extending “the tite of - cooling| bairn, : replacements, if ‘any, ' would ap- “With the installation: of these the third occupant. 4 i (sec:| water, pipes’. in ‘the en TL pear to be “called” for. : i and the : ap Jace at. 7:15" : e| Plant... This”. “on-the-jol , ‘Excetpts of the ropes follows: concrete: reservoir’):which I-.re- ra : gestion earned Mr. ° “Eriksen, al “1 have’ d, I::believe that the] 5, Rossland : man, $ , that none of ‘the’ the io mains] Village.-will : have an adequate] +s given—those | taking: the © course|’ ‘H. L. Palmer’ and‘ H. °K: Har- belief: that Mountain “goats take! Wi advantage of steep, snow-cover- - 3 HOW FORESTS MELE ed ‘slopes and toboggan on’ their : WATERSHEDS hind quarters in order to reach Mrs." Kent read the anmual Te- i Forests build up a thick layer} a: lower elevation instead of :pur- rad Hoe Me previous ‘year and ete.,| suing -a zigzag course on’ all four cial. lottershead: read the -finan- fee." However, Tony. -Lasvelles, Teport. soo hats Bede tells us that the of vol a men.who have been’ in‘.close! $5.00. to. be sent to. the Koo! contact: with ‘Mountain’ goat for, Seclety for Handicapped | chil- a of years state that the/drem animal | possesses no such’. habit.|’ Plans for the: December. meet- “It::is'. quite possible, ; though,| ing; ! which is: to’ be theldat ‘the that even a Mountain ;goat may| home’ of: Mrs. -Mackereth,. include lose, its. footing on‘a hard,, highly| an” exchange * of}: ‘Xmas gifts a- glazed:;snow ‘slope, recover its mong the members. balance and toboggan to ‘a full! “A discussjom ‘on rural electii- stop with as much dignity as|fication was held at the meeting: slrcumstances permit. Mrs, J. Mackereth was the: con- LEGION: HALL y CHANGE OF HOURS From November Sth Yam. Jo s AS IN THE PAST. WE WILL MAINTAIN ouR USUAL EMERGENCY POLIC PHONE | at : Through Street : Continued from Page 2 : was a great deal of controversy. over this property for some time. No By. Bill, Myring. | test winner for the ‘evening. . FOR it’. Purchase of Village’Truck,:Eas- Bylaw No. 96 to “02 inclusive were ‘giver final reading.’ These dealt with Road ac custenetion: nients: for Gavrilik and:Hesketh Waterworks © capitol “DANCING - ge Ottice Con-/f, ENTHUSIASTS es e Canoe ‘Shoes . For Men: : Krueger."moved > that signs: be|f} B il Aue placed ‘:at No. 3rd..4th).and’ 5th] % ~ ‘avenues entering . Maple: Street. vre- arinas Hees corner of (3rd.° and: Pine: | a Plebicite as./to.,whether this was to” eventually: “be made “a public park’ or kept:'as.a Ball Grounds. saying this would. have a. definite: bearing - on:..whether it would: ‘be-- suitable ' for ans | Square : For : The : Ladies": periea Vas: Public: “Works - Fore- J man -will® “‘soor be up for) Vi] pressed: satisfaction: ‘with ‘Mr. Jenks work: He ‘was unhappy | However, ;: that a. 4. man - 4 must be’ maintained—it was ‘ 5 this ae :) opinion ‘that’ this “could be:ccut]* down. -Mr.. Jenks, requested that ‘| the‘ Commissioners: have ‘orders : :| for the. Public Works . Crew. gin paar orders should’ be carried’ o are capable of carrying the pro- posed increased “pressure: and, even. with the existing. pressure, - they. are in imminent. danger. of ‘a general breakdown The. history _ of. the. leaks, . their eanee and durable system that should serve; it, under stances, for more: than’ twenty|: years ; ‘Signed, ‘Boyd ‘c. Affleck; B.C.LS, Eng.:: are ‘presented with a Label. for| ‘Funeral Services for Samiel leach course. taken.’ Mr. Rigby Anderson -will be held from the) 7¢ East | Trail United - Chureh! fey ¢ lay. : the. system and. the ‘condition: of: beech “tive. sections of,;mains that were]: ts'to an alarm- examined, ing degree of” Seterloration,: and |; still more, al: “spread ineid fae rooden - pipe ‘in ‘the ig. is its” wide- pede | innate. ‘The’. purpose : hela. ie which’ 25 cate: pavers at- the requested - film’ on first aid available” two ‘very ers @ On the. pre per together . earned $30 ‘for ‘sug- gesting an, electric. crane) over) 1 ree =|the ‘crushers ” in: th” ‘Sintering| Bi : cole ers, 'J.C.: Fleming, W. Kissock, odes of KE. ‘Fowler, L ‘Nash’ in homes ani (the second on Safe tended’ last week in the Volun-|§ teer:Firemen’s' Club’ Room in of “the was to see ig it would’ be extensit - b approval'and: ‘I recommend: that it be used, JB the quantities and -t! t local nigh ‘school. an - Dec. ithe’:. part ...of their many. fri te ‘wish them Good’ Luck. A’ most ening ‘George "Bwings and. Mr.’ and ‘Mrs. .| Family, “fof: :Trail,-’ Mr. - and" Mrs. Wm: Collinson, Mr.: ans » Mrs." J Salts ‘do. towards ‘1 the ‘world 1 place in which, met . this ‘we ‘back. the Christi 10; began with! the Legion ‘Band, |g iiowed, f ‘Herb ‘Pitts, Branch -170,. gave hort @i-very ‘approp! and‘ rendition:' The ° "Dead March from Walter-Duncan of: Fruitvale, Mi. Saul’, was also’ played.’ Trumpe- ;,| and Mrs: Dennis‘: Marcellus- vand ick. Ford: and Fred 2! Anne Henderson, ‘Rilkoff, Barbara, lower, Greg ‘Sahistroin, the‘ proposed : ‘Castiegarifor é oe, High: School Gym ill be “the? lack of:‘heat and speed. ess ‘essential? but we uD! think’, it is:,due ton the|” ithe] " Lif ..W Kinnaird and other organizat ‘ions. Padre Clinton’ Johnston “led Padre’ )'B.) AL! dand’ of :the ‘thousands “of: . to: imlarks the‘ slast often ‘neglected. and for- thi usy days ‘Acting “ a SUBE Pete‘ Harvick, ‘'the “Parks Board and. ‘Volunteer: Firemen.are busy vat sectis Sas are:pending in the ace: cident’ which’ involved Nick Chev- aldave, ‘driver ‘of’ a_motor vehicle f which ‘struck. the: Oswald Gar: Fund. *. aban i ward | “Plans .were Charters; Senior; Science Sandy! Graham, ‘atthe! High: Scheel “mr, ete ‘2; \Kingsley “Kirby, es will i duceya guest ; 2; Walter. ere , 2; their: bail phic “the of “Department of Agriculture ‘will: Mustrate ” “his talk}: inv th eink terest- | mas party to be held on the eve «December eral gen ning: ~ | meeting. Dinner: will beat 6:30 it- p.m.” at: the? cCastegar, Hotel. and for) win-: first-aid will Mrs ‘Westwood ‘and -Mrs. ictures ken poy: in their’: sshments .