CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, January 20,1972. ¢ BLUEBERRY CREEK COMMISSION % HOLDS TOBOGGAN WINTER FETE Despite the cool temper- ature a highly auccesgful to- Reminiscences of Life in This Area in the Roarin’ Twentles. By Harold Webber After the service he in this: district concerning caught by the log cabin, It Mr. Webster, tock down: his Local Historian asked Esflng how hls eyes the Webster family and their seemed he made up his mind double ' barrelled’ shot gun, A_ visit with the late as eyesight bad stosent nolghbors, the Berrys’ that he was going to find out dumped the pia out of tw him for years. ‘1% miles down. what was inside and after abells) and led th overcoming a gate and fence Be wasn’t going to ! let aa old ie Celgar mill door stan way. Again time to ellow me to pass’on than tell dark from light,” j, wh as a perry’ "s' using his weight to best ad- the following anecdotes; he said, Point), vantage he actually crashed WINTER TRAVEL group an incident that hap- Mr, Berry owned a bull through the door. : iia Stee ae ae cata ec eis eee et out of the barnyar end, rH more than one oc- out of a side window and since a neeption in ‘the casion, played havoc with dashed for the safety of the a thea pl cular , Mr. Webster's prized gardens. Webster home. Not stopping it.” his chance “ an nursed In order to prevent recur- even to kn he ran into ie, At 20 yards. he nt: structure bi uit ‘rences of this nature, the the house shouting at the fet 1 To with both barrels an prereut . : Sich + ley mill where he flagged : Websters built a strong gate top of his voice: ‘There's a ‘scored what he thioks 19 bes ig, serv r down the east-bound passen- Yi . across the road that aeade bull after mol ‘He was in n chairman, ger train, This train took be . “e m to their farm, (This road is his shirt-tails,” refl him as far as South plccan . the one that went w or Webster, “that's : Park). on, just his shirt.” But one night the bull Deciding it was time to struck again. put an end to the ance of Mr. Webster had a log the bull, once and for all, that 6 eabin on t he had rented to two employ- “Slocan,"” which took ees of the Westley Pole Co. passengers and freight to On the night involved only de osha. at one of the men was sleep- ; gupaguas ing in the cabin, the other having gone. away for the =e Cas Weekend.s; pull, * havin ITY'S 14 Pp ace certainly HAROLD WEBBER poaue his escape from ae ti er bowl, “They ec: ‘pened to recently in Ot- barn, was Ing ane you fine service,” era Bin ty under cover of darkness io reminisced, After a ‘ahort Library Board Elections Held Refirement Brings End fo Era: Twenty-five ears of Named directors. of ce the ‘Gastloger rao ne ‘cume to a when HACTVIVIEHIE! 1972 TOL. - OBPANIAEE MCA K HAPOMY Cc. 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Odpamaeycn xo Camporee Held TRUCKLOAD SALE OF FISH BOeM ZeNeTE yniary TOROHNX OCHOTOR B wil bev ommere with tox e a Caparel oymue $3.00 ma‘ ceMeiiorna dure unenamm {i¢ Witt provi By Boy Scouts FRIDAY, 3A ‘ Scouts. from Spokane > SANUARY 21, 1972 11:00 am. to 8:00 p.m. ding the mus- [ SHSS SPORTS ROUNDUP | Soaaltcpecm we Sere a a ie Febru- camporee at Nancy Greene aHCOBoOe MokeprBopanne. Lake last weekend. r SILVERTON NEWS LETTER | By June Burgess — th Mrs, Milton's 358-2518 Mrs. Slocan Hospital it. and Davi if ihe annual: mesting 0 siocan ser tte bogan and snowmobile party nea i Commun Wd at Community was held on dawraay spon- me Tela wing slate of peek iellced i Halph Br bh Bru r Greak Bore tion eee officers was elected; preal- ‘lend part of their sports arents, servi Ele bary cu lose’ “Mon Mr. @ more Paci » and Mra. oe which was enjoyed attending, seni hay Prizes ttending enjoyed and cocoa pre- Patiente dis in. - ie executive of verton, ba by Ros Aa verton, baby Ron: by, making his snow- Silverton, Mrs. mobile avallable-and Marsh with his tobo; Sylvia Zanikon, Johnson Bernard ‘ton, across the Columbia at 11 g’clock at night from : FP pete he he ite farm in Robson to the West- osp! board member Mrs, F. The next event the Re- mmission will be creation Co hol grant towards ing, snd On Jan 24 toy wl rt a those 3 and on Jan. 18! ant to elect the executive would: N beat it out of there, pe male was the last tine: A meet ‘8 was seen on the ffloers, Wabtter farm, ° : a ht and passenger cars) rary shelves, gi to Slocan City. From here he boarded. a CPR sternwheeler, of the adventures, ofa boy and a girl in a city inhabited by a dragon. Hi last year created “Matrioska” a production employing the same technique as his latest film, which was awarded the Blue Ribbon of the American Film Festival in New York, a t 2 ; “ NATIONAL FILM BOARD DIRECTOR Co Hoe- deman amid a child’s dream world of bulld- ing blocks. Over 2,500 colored blocks are used to create a phantasy city for an NFB short puppet film, Using a stop-action technique of shooting (single shots on mo- tion picture film), Hoedeman’s story tells ary gathering will be Mrs. J, Clark, 9, Let's get Fresh Fish Now in Good Supply LOCATED: CASTLEGAR HOTEL WEST COAST SEAFCODS ‘on satur- ou game-: between Trail i ora Gad Castlegar. A “When & B.C. Premier Was Fired ‘The Scene at... KINNAIRD JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL Just as scon as we got back to school after Christmas holidays, we. seat into a real blizzard of act fre all sorts ing made for an mn exaiting, Snow Carn, right here on Besides ious snow relays wi iB bo; ns, dkis” and snow- Contract Let B.C. Hydro has awarded a contract for construction an access road at the Kootenay Canal power pro- ject to Emil Anderson Con- ie power- Construction will. start immediately and the road is scheduled to -be com- _ Pleted by early summer, It ust be -ready for service when the Kootenay River bridge becomes operational in fall. ". Bids: for a contract to build the bridge are now belng studied by Hydro. shoes, we hope to have a bonfire. thi Mrs, E. H. Thring Passes Away In Trail A 30-year Trail resid- n° Edith Harriet Thring pedi Saturday in the Regional Hospital. rn at torent i moved to Bigger, Sas 1914, ‘She married Charles rare at Gull Lake, Sask., In_ 1926 she moved 2 New Denver and came Trail in 1941, where one uted until the’ time of her Mrs, Thrin, was a mem. ber of St, Andrew's Angli- can Church and the Ladies’ her's. ‘irengths and sete te help each other Eeln in 8 a feo Bo of port Tennis an More Publicity Advocated For KC-Days Queen Castlegar and ~ District Chamber of Commerce want to get more publicity mile- age out of be. KC Days queen promot At their Janus “ing the annouced be asking meet- 51 said 7 KC Days float should be in:the Vernon Winter Carnival and the Creston rales, Blossom Festival pa- Trades, The queen, he said, wo- wa ride on the float,” IN FENCING Fee: $5 perimental there is interest. Tuesdays, GRAPHIC EXPRESSION thought possible. ty W/, SELKIRK COLLEGE — NEW NON.-CREDIT COURSES (Instructor: Don Campbell. Basic instruction for beginners. Equipment provided. Maximum 6 persons. 4 sessions, Thursdays, 4:30 - 5:30 p.m. Commences January 27° FRENCH THROUGH READING & LISTENING Instructor: Viva Flood Want to read French and understand it? Is your high schoo! French rusty? Join this ex- program using songs, poems and other readings. 4 sessions — trial basis —.will continue if 10:30 a.m, - 12:00 noon Commences January 25 Fee: $1 per session Instructor: Steve Winegar You can learn to draw anything you ¢ can see or think of. Develop your natural ability for artistic expression; everyone has it but very few can recognize that they do. Once it is - understood, your ability to amplify communi- . cation will be expanded in ways you never, 10. sessions, Tuesdays, 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. Commences January 25 Fee: $20 — materials supplied » LOCAL HISTORY SPECIAL i Mr, Jim Heidt, expert in antique bottles end -early history of the Chinese in the West Koo- tenays, will be a guest speaker at the Local History class meeting on Monday, January 24, at .7:00 p.m. This | session is open to the “public and all are welcome. Z) olays, to the Royal Can- adian Legion, Trail. She was also a charter member of the New Denver Royal Ley d by her husband, Charles; ‘three * sons, Walter at New Den- ver, Charles at Princeton, Herbert at id Grant roa one daughter, Mrs. R. (Jo: ce) Cruise at Madoc, oats 17 grandchildren; and three Breabgrandenicrens oe ral held Tuesday rom st. ‘Ane ‘dr “Church with Rev, Den Ma Malins offic- B. Jatin, Burial was in Mountain View come: ‘Local Huniers Sanpete Ooarse 22 persons who took the faeae training course olfered by the Regional ion No. 1, 20 were Bu The course included ing of guns hunting cour- tesy, surviv: al, ete. The’ provincial govern- ment hag decreed this course will be mandatory : for all new hunters in 1972. The Recreation Com- mission is prepared toa etter this course a there are 1 lent “apple. ants. : Ailing Cars Tend to Create Bad Headaches Many car owners know little and care less about what goes.on under the hood of their car, foday's motorist has faith that car. won't let him down and usually relies on his. gas station to discover all ail- ments before they become serious, However, cars do fail and mechanics do miss things. Often, only the driver can detect the symptoms of safety ailments knows what the. signs are, Here are a few tips that will help any driver to danger justing. This goes for self- justing ‘brakes too, be- se sometimes they don’t f-adjust. @ Car rocks or rolls at’ highway speed. Wheel balance and tire care are important to safety. If “there ‘is vibration in the car . at any speed, have the front end dri hain: care- fully . the shock phsorbers, lls oy one side when stopp ing. Brakes need ' equalizing. Or if there. is brake fluid or wheel bear- ing grease on the linings, the brakes must be relined, that Mr. Webster tte about helpin, iy Est help iB Si tee Koot- BERRY'S Sons to 1945) at ‘In th _@ funeral at Robson in 1944 amusing eis farm aked if he could Mayor Landis . ‘To Address Lions Club Selkirk, Lions Club will mari ie anniv fret ersaty nday wit i dinner a of receiving ‘its like it.” ce man replied that the Fi Marlane Hi nim drivers recognized the white Guest offered them the courtesy was due a blind man ‘4 ss the street. stated spring of lf speaker will be ot a the ist ‘lee ri his journey cane he was carrying and Mayor John Landis of Cas- Garnet Smalley, . person man of the event saya there 6:30 with dinner a? 7 pm Entertainment ode Sook ales provided by Jim Stovens, chair- at -you taking a tax-break if you less income tax this year... as you build your retirement income. peeete And, the nice thing is the Government doesn't mind do it through a Registered Retirement Savings Plan. Let me help you work out the plan that best suits your needs for today and tomor- row. Lifeisa Mutual Affair. CH. R. (ANDY) ANDREW - ~Days 365-7961 Evenings 365-5992 [M1] The Mutual Life of Canada 36 Tax reform legislation has been approved by Parliament and is now law. What does tax.reform: mean to you? How will _ it affect you? To answer these questions, the Department is conducting a massive national mailing program. Booklets are now being printed and mailed to all tax- Payers as quickly as they come off the press. The complete mailing will be finished in about four weeks. All taxpayers will receive at least iwo baokteis Iv “Hiehlights for I PPA eso noloni® lulve rae aes and “Val Day": These should: provide answers to. most of your questions. Some rere will receive 1 informa- tion, according to their specific needs. Read your booklets. Afterwards, if you have questions, ask us. We’ll be glad to help. You will find that our booklets will make it easier to file your income tax return in 1973, because they will help you to prepare now. - National | Revenue, Taxation Revenu national,” impdt 1 2 the Rockers and Rockettes went to Trail. The girls were defeated 31- 27.-'‘the boys won: their ~ game 58-49, Conkin rebounds, Ken Carlson gave the Rock- ers 16 points, ‘West Kote: Sr. , will p - baskerball teams ipate. | The gan games - start at Place with Grand - Forks with three wing dnd no los- soe each: on wp of the ik tram " inter- “house compeution current ves "basketball PA involt foo: It’s always a great ert of fun to 2 Pana, FOREST ECONOMY: billion’ dollars - © annually Meee the next six or sev, JU p.m. on saturday. ° * ‘ ‘ COMING SOON ; THE PROVINCIALS TRIO is PREACHING MIRACLE RESTORATION REVIVAL Hear Joyful Singing . Witness, Gifts Of the Holy Spirit Wednesday Thru to. Sunday ~ *: February 3 TWIN RIVERS HALL —' No. 11 PINE “ST. Castlegar, B.C.) Nightly at 7:45 p.m. 2-6 CASTLEGAR NEWS He hav gt we can get i fr You ative under. - very entertaining to Watch. a z the Com "8 eecent ¢crack- down on. draudulent. Use use at p {ypical of action pout ‘ake i ea telephone companies. a America + to ite “numbe! inv other aaalor tele; thone es ait necessary pre lenders, ot thes consequences, “we. would’ . cost. BC. Tel «, $500,000% a zecord for: anyone convict “The resalt, apparently, has been‘a feeling ‘in quarters rae the ‘elephone. an: easy .touch THROUGHOUT 1972 — EVERY 3rd FRIDAY OF THE MONTH — HELEN’S FLOWER & GIFT SHOP LTD. WILL HOLD 10% DAY’ 10% Day M All Mereh adi Phone In the Store Will” Be Reduced by. 10% For One Day Only COME & SEE US. THIS FRIDAY AND SAVE HELEN'S FLOWER & GIFT SHOP LTD. 73 Maple Street. — | 365-5191- GC. Telephone -Housé: that he had been galled upon by his Honor the’ Lieut-governor to form a government, and ‘he’ ex- pected to be able to make a statement to the House to- morrow.” tion speech, ni is rorogs. “The usual. roforonces’ to ibe, various -_ measures ‘during tho session cannot Be made on - Hea eee trois His nl thes nem @ of. the Harry cauling de also. presented tha a set of deer an Mr, Ho, had ‘isi tor New Years, her ‘tal and sist- law, Mr. and Sames Batchelor” of —Blue- te, re Trevor ‘Mr. and Mra. David zlel and Milton’ and wis Trans] suk ean holidays in vided by il, Wright. moose lemonstra- tion with a birch caller and were Gro Mrs. - fica Poosand, Sim Wei Tim “La sin Joe me iughes, Robin Dal- jim : Schasthuizen. ‘was pro- Dissatisfied With the Way You See the Highway at Night? RELAX AND BE SAFE We're Now Agents for the World's Leading Ughts .. . 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