, Thursday, July 4, 1963 FIELD AND STREAM BY JACK WHITE The scattergunners had them- selves a ball last Sunday over on Indian Flats with Jock, Stewart racking up the highest score of 21 for 25, Not bad for the first time out this year, but then he has to keep up with his five-year-old son Dan- ny, I believe he’s the winner of Jast month's pup tent for catching the biggest fish in the pee wee class —- a two pound two ounce rainbow, Sid Sidoni, Danny O'Shea, Tom and three or four more abitl Lake for the weekend and though it took 4% hours of steady climbing to get there they figured it was well worth it as they stayed in over- night, ate all the fish they wanted and came out with 15 a piece. Lovely fish and you can walk out in 2% hours. Seems like a Par- mahcine Bell and Green Sedge were the favored flies on this ex- pedition, 2 ‘Kokanee are running nicely now, with good catches being taken. Johnny Sherbiko landed 20 in'a even hour on Sunday morning off Big Cayuse, Then he took my John with him in the afternoon to get four more while little John land- ed a nice Kamloops around the Pound mark, They were using a Kamloops Spoon and a red and white flat fish. Yours truly put in three hours trolling on: Sunday using the: lar- ger plugs. I tried blue backs, Sil- ver and Gold Alaskans, Macs Squid, and Pearl Pinks trying to shag a big one but with net result — nil. Other reports of fishing on the Arrow are that Kokanee are really starting to come in so get out and Presbyterian Board Meets . With Architect Last weekend : the board of get set for them. Next. Tuesday there will be another work party kicking off ‘|from in front of Castlegar Sporting Goods at 6.30 p.m. to go up to work on slashing and clearing up on our Sportsman’s Paradise above Rob- son, Last work party. just Johnny and myself turned up of. Grace yy ia and outreach with Dick DeKleer, architect from Vancouver. = Mr. DeKieer, who is also an active layman in’ St. Columbus Presbyterian at Vancouver, con- ducted the morning worship. on Sunday. Rev. Evans conducted the morn- ing worship at Emmanuel Baptis! in Trail for the joint and then the two Saliken Boys and ‘Walter Konkin showed up. We got halfway through on the roadway but there is still plenty to be done, Bring your own axe and let's get the job finished. We have a mem- bership of 200 surely more than two at a time can turn one te work for ‘the Dear Sir: T would like to use the medium of your’ paper {to extend my con- Sratulations to a person for the success ‘with which he accomplish- ed his purpose. :This person, I will not refer to him as human, is in my'estima- tion one of the lowest forms or should I: say the lowest form of animal life, I refer to the person who receives sadistic pleasure from the image he creates in his twist- dying of poisoning, I hope that this person reads this letter. I think that his warped mentality must derive a: sense of power from the cowardly acts that he ‘commits. But he has no real power, Considerate dog owners work years to develop an animal pro- perly trained and well behaved. This person in a few hours des- troys those years of work, This person does not have consideration for anyone or anything, But this person need’ not worry, he w. probably never be caught, The reason for this is that the apathetic ed mind as‘he thinks of an animal] / ‘Letter: Writer Protests Poisoning of Animals public will not worry tintil a child picks up one of these deadly Pieces of food. 2 Has anyone reading this letter watched an animal -die of poison- ing? Have you watched convulsions twist through the body, of.a dog that did not know why this hap- pened? Have you seen the pleading and tortured look in its event Have you seen the animal try;to reach its master when siinendy, the poison caused PAINTING DECORRUIRG Free _ Estimates Gladly. Given P. WOYKIN PAINTING ' LTD. Phone 365-5410. Today I pan ee things happen. Probably before this per- son has stopped ‘distributing of deadly poison in our district some mother will watch her child twist in the agony ‘of 'stychnine polson- ing. Are you, the public shocked that I should suggest such a thing? I sincerely hope that you are, for if such is the case then maybe we will eliminate this reptile from our midst, | Is this person married? I hope so, for perhaps his wife will read in, {this and have some concern for her children, because’ children, having a. natura) curiosity, - will ito their mouths club as a whole. WHAT ABOUT tlre? tions, Ln Kootenay Builders — and Suppliers — Complete Line of Building Supplies and Manufacturers of Sash & Doors CABINET MAKING . Pierson Sashless Windows - Glidden Paints HARDWARE ESN ry IL rr NOTICE ‘TO KINNAIRD PARENTS We would app reasons, J. W. ACA in keeping children away from your coop the Kinnaird Bridge Project for safety Northern Construction Co. Stewart Ltd. 03000 AANA ‘What more could you ask for in a IHOUSE PAINT! ‘@ CUTS BRUSHING TIME IN HALB: © MORE BLISTERPROOF . ,Than Any Other Type of Paint © DRIES IN 30. 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Vipond - to all Senior Citizens to attend a free movie’ at.the Odeon on July 8.at 2 p.m. ‘Anyone ‘wish- ing to go meet at the Legion Hall at 1 p.m. for transportation. Guards were arranged for the Fall-Fair which is to-be held in the‘arena in September. They are T. Blackburn, E. Bailey, W. Jacob- son, and W. Ball, two for each night of the fair. At the close of a very ‘busy evening refreshments were served by Mrs, L, P. Ferguson and Mrs. L ‘McNeil. . a = Air Cadets Give Cheque to Rotary C1 Chris MacBain of Air Ca- det Squadron 581, Castlegar, pre- sented a.cheque to the Castlegar Rotary Club on Tuesday. This r presented money collected at the Air Cadets Parade of Dimes held recently and will be put to the Rotary Health Unit fund. Other activities at the Rotary. meeting Tuesday included the out- lining of committees for the new term. Shower Honors | Barhara Martin Mrs. E. Beynon and Mrs, K, Robey were hostesses at a_miscel- lanious shower for. Miss Barbara Martin who was married on‘ Tues- day. It was attended by 10 former classmates and school chums. Miss Martin was presented with a cor- sage of roses and carnations. © The house was decorated in Europeon ‘theme: and_ a ‘smorgaas-. bord lunch ‘was served. Bfiss Mar- tin thanked. the guests for her lovely gifts. ; : INSURANCE For All. Your . ~ INSURANCE AND . REAL ESTATE. NEEDS Phone 365-2441 ANDERSON AGENCIES “RENATA SOCIALS Mrs, M. Robn Mr, .and Mrs. C, G. Kellet, ‘Lorne and Patricia, of Vancouver ‘lave spending a month’s holiday at _|the home of Mr, and Mra. I. Wiebe. and Mrs, Ray Kosiansic and, children, of Crescent Valley were visitors at the’ home. of Mr, and Mrs. J, Ulmi. Mrs, P, Warkenten was a week- end visitor at the home of Mrs, EB, Levick of Trail. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Dyck and daughter Eleanor have left for a holiday to Chilliwack, Yarrow and Vancouver where they. will. visit friends and relatives, Mr. and Mrs. F. Galliker of Vancouver. and Mr, and Mrs, Wal- er Brunner of Los Angeles were feat visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P, Warkentin. Mr, P, Doell is home for a few days from Clearwater where he is employed, Mr, and Mrs, J. Letkeman and daughters Pearl and Beverley have left: for a week on a holiday to Salmon Arm, : Fred Koch has returned home after spending-a few days-in Ke- lowna where he, “attended a track meet.’ Mrs,. M, Funk: has. returned home after spending a holiday at Haney and Vancouver. Gordon Peters of Grand Forks is home to visit his parents Mr. and Mrs. 'P, Peters. put int the oddest things, This odd object may, well be a common food liber- ally Toaded with poison. CARROLL, Castlegar, B.C. -ROBSON SOGIALS Mrs. T. Sanford, Ph.. 365-5883 | | Miss Rita Schuepfer and ‘Miss Joy Anderson spent .the weekend in Kelowna where they’ competed in the Legion Track Meet. Mr. and Mrs. Matheson . and |_ family returned last week from a West Coast holiday. Mr, and Mrs. C. Howitt of Na- kusp spent.a few days with Mr. and Mrs..D. Stewart, Jr. and while here attended .the ‘Shrine Circus |: Qt in Trail, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Noad of Olds, Alberta, spent last week vis- iting. Mrs. Noad’s sister, Mrs,’ J. Heslop. Also visiting Mrs. Heslop | have been her daughter Bernice and_her. fiance,’ Mr. Sergio Pasin. ‘Miss Heslop and Mr. Pasin will be married July 20 at Invermere. Mr. and Mrs. H. Evans,. Mrs. P. McPhee and ‘Eric drove to Pen- ticton: on Saturday to attend: the golden babs fi eulveranyy. of Mr. 3 and Mrs.’D. . Com Printin x) TTT land Taxes ‘Improve _ Our Community _ ites deh where you. live, It pays, ways, to ‘shop at home! ; IF ‘YOU ARE A SALESMAN OR | BUSINESSMAN sete And want.a smart central address: when in Van. couver,. you will like the friendly courtecus staff who attend to your wishes, whether it’s in your room or executive suite... .. Then: you want The Sands Motor Hotel MUtval, 2:1831 Davie, at Denman Co 1 Cards ho d “on English Bay at Stanle Park’’ CLOTHES ve GET YOUR LONG WEARING... WORK CLOTHES -AT LEITNER’S _ SHIRTS rad too?. vee neighbor-mer. : > Cols ON THE - CASTLEGAR COURSE hae SBy es JOHN McLEOD - © July. 1, 1983 — Approximately the half way! mark in the golfing season ‘— -80« let’s take a look at the: standings of our golfing handl- cap: sires “The handicaps ;are. based on your low 10 scores out of the last 25° scores: posted, or a portion thereof: if ‘less than 25 have been played. If you are wondering just what happens to ‘the scores’ that you -have’ posted’ ‘to’ sheets’ that have been removed, these scores ‘are transferred ' to Fesord cards “and your “handicap ’ is compited ‘from. these cal After you have posted 25 scor- -'es then you receive your first true handicap..For cach suceeding score posted after the ‘first 25, one. of the previous scores is cancelled out which in this case would bo your ‘very [ret score “posted, this so that at ar times 25 scores are available for‘ handicapping. This might help to explain to some -who are at a loss\to ‘under- stand just why their handicap has- ‘not changed after. they: have: shot four or five’.fairly poor rounds, these rounds may have just can- celled out the previous poor rounds Posted ‘and the best 10 rounds, which you-are potentially capable ‘of playing, are ‘still in existence, Walter Jacobson telis me that we now have. over 200 members including: juniors and out: of. this number:we ‘have 149 pangieey, re cord cards for men ‘only who are posting scores. Now, out of this: number of eards I have picked the top 10 and this is how they line up: There is no doubt in the world as to who is top cat :in this group. In the last 25 games: played ‘Jim Bilesky has’ come up with’: this impressive list:'2 games of 71,— 1 over par, ‘2 games of 72 — 2 over par, 2. games of 73 — 3 aver par,,3 games of 74’ 4 over par, and 1. game of 67 — 3 under par, thls - gives: Jim .a handicap. of 2 - Next in line are: — Dick Wayling - 10 NickBuri Peter. Youn -:10 E. Fitzpatrick - 15 Ed Bringsli + 11 Bill Helchert - 15 Elgin. Hill.- 11. Bill Oleski-- as John Miros - 11 Ed F ak - 18) BUY WHERE YOUR DOLLAR BUYS DOLLAR VALUE! R,' McCutcheon -'11 T. Wilson - fy Stan Angus - 12K. Muirhead - 17 H, Godderis -"13 L, Harmston +17 B. Jeffery - 13° P. Drader §- 17 Ed Konkin - 13 Doug Baines - 17 B. Stefonluk - 13 J, Dalziel: ~ 18 F. Stoushnow - 13° G. Haines 18 T. Lockhart - 14 G, Jablonsky. -.18 E. Leroy, -18 R, Wadey - 18 ©.K. fellows lets lne up our sights and. see how many of these boys: we :.can ‘shoot down by the end of the year! (P.S. Wadey:and LeRoy. are hanging. on by. their back teeth!) Incidentally if any of our. clitb members are planning’ on leaving this area and intend: to golf on other courses you may pick up your handicap ‘record: éard by advising any member .of our committee of your intentions. Have you ever stopped to gon sider - just how: many::miles under your feet as you chase that elusive white pill around ‘the, golf course?’"From. the record: cards which were statred in 1962 we have three marathoners who have reel- ed: off’ the following distances: Bill Heichert —'303 miles; ‘Jim Bi- lesky. —° 292. miles; Joe Buckna 286 miles. ean. just hear, these fellows when: their. wives ask them to walk down. to. the’ store ;for ‘groceries! |. Now. let's see how: our junior members are coming: along, so far only... eight. juniors are :posting scores, ‘surely we haye more than | this . playing. “Maybe ‘some ‘of you | # s- = CIVIL DEFENGE area little bashful about posting ‘The federal: government has |; medical stores to: the value” of $12,000,000 to be ‘used in emer- gency. This stockpile contains both packaged units and bulk re-supply Tema, ‘The package units consist of hospital disaster kits, advanced treatment: centres, 200-bed hospi- } tals, public health laboratories and blood transfusion depots. Sema FT mee FOR AIRLINE RESERVATIONS . “MEXICO HAWAIIAN: AND EUROPEAN TOURS' #2 ARRANGED ‘ RST ESAR RSet oa SHE WESTERN. HOTEL .;| Clifé and to our. ‘ler, condolences. J e type: of scares you are shoot- ing, don’t let that worry. you, some of us men’feel the same way too! So‘ lets get them all..up and. we will attempt .to’arrange a Junior Toummament inthe ‘near. future.’ The Juniors: line «up: as:-fol- lows: ‘J; Popoff -"17, D. 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In. ths. match: cute came an with a.48 and a 49. and Tommy shot a ‘pair of 46's, not: ‘enough’ to take care of the handicap differ- ential: Our. congratulations to ‘you 1 ol’ coment m: Gul, Scout Picnic rainy. ther, the and, Scouts‘ picnic turned out’ to be a suppe: in. the ith 90: Cubs,: Scouts e Rovers, ‘under the. direc. f W.* Banigan}.’ organized games,’ Interesting «slides “were shown, by “J. WASH.N-WEAR Drass Shirts, reg. 9. 3.95. SUMMER ‘SHORT SLEEVED DRESS “SHIRTS 3. EP PATCH SETS ‘Now ‘Only , TON! HOME PERMS reg. 2.00 “Now only , Heinz el: size 7 9c | > INSTANT GHOGOLATE DRINK, Jiffy, 2 ths. .... ase | TOMATO OR VEGETABLE SOUP, Aylmer, 4 for.. 4Se_ , Ala $ Sweet, 4 lb. tin: bald |