By DUFFER JOHN Fifty-seven stalwart men defied the elements in the Club Championship .'Tourna- ment over the weenend un- der the guidance of Jim Bil- esky and his able assistants, Dennis Quinlan and Mike Verzuh, There were four flights in which low gross and low net prizes were handed out. First Flight 0-12: Low gross — Bill Pere- herdoff 155 and Terry Pere- herdoff 158, Low net — Jim Bilcaly, 146 and Bob Jeffrey 150. Second Flight 13-17: ww gross — Fred Pozd- nekoff AU and ilorg Ish 178. Low Fitz- patrick 142 and Joe McKee Third LE Wah 18-20: ww gross — Phil Sher- stobitott 177 and Alex Mc- Kinnon 189. Low net — ‘John ptr and Carl Loeb- Fourth rare 21-30: ross — B. Mar- shall 1 180 and D. Heibert 195. Low net — Jim Corbett 152 and B. Ellis 153. Now the top 16 low gross players will begin their elimination process this Sat- urday and will continue each Speech Therapy Specialist Will Be Here 2 Days t week until the club cham-| pion is finally established. Aside from the tourna- ment, the course attracted many _ visitors greens superintendents from various golf clubs in British Columbia and the United many people enjoying our wonderful facilities. Supreme President Of Nordic Lodge Honored Guest Of Castlegar Group Recently members of Nordic Lodge No. 76, Castle- gar, had the honor of enter- taining and hosting the visit of the Supreme president of the Sons of Norway and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. men E. Kjorlie of Minneapolis, Minnesota. A no-host dinner in their honor was held at the Hi Ar- row Arms where head table guests were Mr. and Mrs. Kjorlie; Nordic Lodge presi- dent and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ingvar Olson; first Nor- dic Lodge president and his including | & States. It is good to sce s0|} delicious pies are admired by BLUEGERRIES ‘for tilung of muuureas’ of ess nea Barbe at the British columbia CPA steward- wife, Mr. and Mrs. G. Bel; vig; Rponorary rr. Rich- San Francisco. wad, D.u, ‘Lie piuepernes, + fields, are shipped by air for “next day” con-|& sumption in Hawaii, Tokyo, Hong Kong and i \most of the young are strong ; 4 tresh from| 5. — CPA Phol and Mrs, ‘J. Wiig and Mr, ‘and Mrs. Sitar Eide of Ymir. Following the dinner a social evening was held at the Nordic Hall. Highlights of the evening A specialist in speech therapy will be the modern approach to this problem to all primary teach- ers of School District No. 9. Miss Patience Toweller will be at the library of the Kinnaird Elementary School next ‘Wednesday and Thurs- lay. uh F.J. SMITHERAM TRAILER TOWING Fully Insured Phone 365-5308 were the year membership pin ore airs, Selvig by the supreme presi- dent and the presentation of a souvenir of the visit to B.C. and the Kootenays to Beal and Mrs. Kjorlie by Mr. A moment of silence was observed at the dinner out of respect fora 5 the departed Central Kootenay Region- al District is Proposing, 2 er. He said there has: heen a aaeeeDt about i “whether it} are study of a system extending ‘fom. aes Keenleyside Dam to the vic- inity of Waneta. CKRD administrator E. T. Bodard in a letter to the District of Koot and brother isasdanl. Appropriate speeches were made by honorary members, brothers Wiig and Eide. The latter had recently returned m Alaska where he was ae guest of the Cook Inlet Historical Seciety at Anchor- age. He spoke at the Fine Arts Museum there on his life-long adventures and auto-|? graphed his book “Drums of *Box 1351, Castlegar Kelowna. A report on the Trail} & water situation has been made available to the firm and it is expected a study can be conducted for $4,800. “The special committee }areas £ CKRD considers it possible of proceed with such a study providing sultale financial be made dertakings whose licences CBUAT-2 cBUD CANADIAN RADIO-TELEVISION COMMISSION The Canadian Radio-Television Commission will hold a Public Hearing in the Hotel Vancouver, Van- couver, B.C., commencing at 2: 00 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct- ober 14, 1969. Among other matters, the Commission will consider the licence renewals of broadcasting un- September 1, 1970, November 22, 1970, March 81, 1971 . and March 31, 1972, respectively. Broadcasting station licence expiring March 31, 1970: Any comments or opposition in respect of the d licence expire on March 31, 1970, Castlegar, B.C. Castlegar, B.C. is should be filed with the Secretary on or before (20) copies. CRTC-69-35 Persons wishing to inspect such comments or op- position may.do so during regular Commission, 100 Metcalfe Street, Ottawa, Further copies of this notice may be obtained from the, Secretary of the Commission. October 2, 1969 in twenty office hours at the Ontario. . K. Foster, tary. use. "Me. Bodard pointed out that cost-sharing tormula oe Study of Regional Water Plan Suggested by CKRD 004 in the Central Kooteray area. This means that while the KDKB pays more chan three times as much as the CKRD the population is less than twice as great. The committee also sug-' gested that the cost be ap- n| portioned and a chareed to The showed that the affected areas of the CKRD -— Castle- gar, Kinnaird, electoral: area *y) — would pay $1,115.25 of the cost. The RDBK, which would encompass Trail, Mont- Rosey Nartie’d and electoral ” and ‘B’, would pay $3, ee4 75. However, Bopulatica fig-' ures show the Kootenay- Boundary Rad with 17,704 hile there are 9,- with the possible I lying | ae the RDKB. has been suggested that 7 * saint committee, com- posed of directors from the CKRD and RDKB meet and discuss e engineering firm's. proposal and also a suitable cost-sharing formu- “Among the items includ- ed in such a study would be: a review of the water demand for the study area; availabili- ty of water from eenleyside Dam and the amount av: leyside Dam and for conveys ing water to the and pars areas; a cost esti- te of the proposed system| male the season, of stage constructio1 oA spokesman for the en-| gineering | firm, J. G. S. said if his firm is Tetained to undertake final design of the Proposed, project, 30 per cent. of 800 study Fed will be ded ducted from engineering design fee. Mr. Hirtle said his group would also sample and test water from the Colurobia riv-| Amateur Radio Repeater Station Is a Possibility ane possibility of a re- ter station near Trail for amateur fagio operators ‘and those citizens’ will effectively. link the | Koo- ail-|tenays together. ‘Nelson civil defence co- n-|ordinator Walter Wait made the statement at a meeting of the Nelson amateur radio and cliens: band clubs. - id there was a vital aeeatt ‘als emergency commun- ications in the West Kooten- ay. High frequency citizens’ le| band and two-metre equip- ment is needed in order to establish an emergency com- Faunteations network. There are about, 200 to the|300 citizens band units op- erating in this area and six to 10 amateur radio opera- tors with high, erred and two-mette equipment: Mr. Walt mentioned that tations might be DOOR PRIZE CELEBRATING Ist ANNIVERSARY at Armac’s Fabrics SALE SALE SALE SINGER - SALE - A - THON Mrs. H. Reese Demonstrating Machines SA LE set up on. ‘SHephant Mountain at Nelson; Baker Mounjain in Cranbrook | and Creston, in’ addition to ‘Trail, An exercise is tentatively planned later this month and will be called-by the civil de- fence group on sudden notice. course. lea to the restricted radio operator cer- tificate is planned later in ason. areas which will ‘benefit from the study. Canada Geese Cannot Fly For Six Weeks For a perlod of erhaps six weeks ‘du luring the Bummer feathers. At such times they become much less obvious on ‘CASTLE THEATRE: PHONE ‘365-7621 THURSDAY & FRIDAY SEPT 18-19 — 789 Omar Sharif - James Mason - Genevieve Page, - James Robertson Justice in MAYERLING color historic drama SAT: MON TUE Sept 20-22-23 - No Matinee this Sat only One Showing.Each Evening of this Feature at 8 p.m. ONCE UPON A TIME IN soe WEST — color Henry Fonda - Claudia C: ‘Adult 2.01 | CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 18, 1969 3 lights Linked! With Revelstoke, Mica, Prince George Airport. at Revelstoke, the airline ‘provides \four filghts a week between Castlegar and the nesting-ground, sulking in the marsh and brush where they rarely are seen. By the time the adults, and the yearling birds that do not breed, have moulted, on the wing. Then family groups ‘gather in flocks and move slowly south, sometim- es remaining for several weeks in certain districts where food is obtained safe- ly and in plenty. Prevent Young Toddlers From Cash Bingo ARENA HALL Monday, Sept. 22nd .- 8.00 p.m. Admission: $1.00 for 15 Games Proceeds to support the Castlegar Appollos Junior Hockey Club. PLEASE COME OUT & SUPPORT US isis now the third puis © Selves e When he is still crawl- ing, he should play in a play- pen, Later, he can be kept away from the street by a sturdy fence with no easy foot-holds. The yard should be cleared of glass and. jagg ededeed cans. @ Be sure his playground has no deep. ditches, ponds, uncovered wells or cisterns containing water. SUNSET DRIVE IN — 8 p.m. — CASTLEGAR = OUTOOOR MOVIE THURS., FRL, SAT. SEPT. 18-19-20 $1.00 Per Car Thursday Only Fabian Mimsy “WILD RACERS” (Adult Entertainment) Peter O'Toole Audrey Hepburn “HOW TO STEAL A MILLION? he is adju: mean. it, Hepa these for times or the safety of others. @ When taken for a walk safer in a carriage or stroller, or WEATINE, a well- @ Teach ch the ‘toddler that when you say “Don't’, you orders actions incur real risk "eo his safely Mon., rues: Wed. Suzy Ki rer TT ‘endall Terran “THE PENTHOUSE" — Restricted 7:45 p.m. Sent. 22-23-24 ce Morgan and (on two days of theweek makes ‘connec-| Interior. tions at itevelatoks, for ongo-|. ing flights ‘to Mica. Creek, Prince rEge, and McBride. le. Local agent for the, air- West's Travel Agency Tocated at West’s De- “partment Store. : The followin: story, b Archi foie i-staff re; f th ‘lpi pick ‘up: taceside traffic for centres, Trans-|sign any: day ‘now. .In’ that|is event, we would be ready to our new operation, some. su time in ear! Trans-Inland then: would begin a regular rural: service to 17 communities in the B.C. ‘Direct’ flight service will be established between Revel- stoke “and ce Mica: and. Castlegar, tween Revelstoke sud pant: Kam.-| Ps v: on also between Revelstoke. and Kelowna. via. Armstrot Vernon... é TransInland would ‘not service tin ny, which | Mr. out wet ‘of ite form ¥ gest cer- includ- said that with an Trans-Inla with Barry rors, founder ot of the firm, as’ president." Every indication now points to an vexpansion of service in future. arry|Cessnas used for Ealeing ‘ commuter: or : feeder “ail the | forest charge .of the flight while flying Anis any and, George, | gin “be- ne See tone ters velstoke. Herring to 1 to its new name, |t¥ Ken Johnson. Offi Mrs. ees Program assisted by juchholz, and ice: manage: Kay Philips while the accountant: is ‘Dile Maclver, sometinnes, under "% eticull conditions. ir} cont ere has never been a single aceldent or passenger injury ‘during g his company® unique of its kind in’ Cana salng trip ‘s reco! the nie have 000 hours annually, Aviation Safety. Trophy °' he third largest flying school Barry is expecially roud of the fact that his A was} 1! recently nominated for fhe safest airline of the year these hours with factor. or obstructio Planes have | pla It's a different 80 | high, . the . local *| which js. 5,200. feet. long, pio| highly unique : in ; that. t is be- susrounded 4 by water on three sides-and resembles a cause- it| way extending into the man- made lake. ze ‘upper-end however ‘ant wid in} space for 100 1970, th a alrport. rt will be pa ed pee 4,600 feet, thus afford. asjing a a landin ig strip that will accommodate planes up to the visibility: problem to marked de, ations generally. I. asked happened to twin-engine “planes, one is a seaplane -used. for high :alti- tude flying, aerial survey. and restry work. The other ships are two and four-seater| charter. and rental. : that would connect with scl ed mainline, and Oksnapen gia aa lobe. 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Steele, two pioneer c communi- ties which have in co-operation ‘ke: government with the Barkerville Restora. tion Society and the Fort lo-| Steele year ‘kerville and Fort & Barkerville Attractions a,Steele Foundation, said the Barkerville museum set record for attendance inal. pperatio ig or lines’ bi r small, are much like the the a2 sot a DC-6 multi-mot- ‘The | Revelstoke ort is] a undoubtedly one of ny da n I Ww: than .. before, ‘There are v very few trees for wi a good tis! er. months |as, BR iper cone Bon me weath- sto ithe. winter: months, ‘due ' 1D all; which thou; thet the rise.in the water ie gree, tc In “In other words, it ‘ will| himse! make for better flying con- “ eas a base for his orig-| ig or high- ly. regulated by the Air’ Trans- Commission, FL ing Service, “f ‘She wi carci Ae had extensive experience in the game.\‘She has ‘crossed Canada ‘several ‘ SELKIRK “COLLEGE LIBRARY HOURS WHILE COLLEGE Is IN SESSION: MONDAY - THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 8:00 a.m. — 12:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. — 10:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. — 5:00pm. 1:00 p.m. — 5:00 p.m. THESE HOURS ARE EFFECTIVE Wednesday, * September 10, 1969 to Friday, April 24, 1970. with hasn't eee doing ‘much air work.” The young, courle now have three !i 2, and aby. es reeks old, train them “We ‘hope to af as ‘pilots,” Barry chuckl-| a ‘He' then recalled how he the fi ug. He came out to the coast “We looked all aroun lying. are protected by. franchises, e large where.he worked for five years as a telegraph operator id tor Canadian National mn restor-| ed by the British ee Golumbia didn’ and along ith Mica, fi an Integra with of the overall training _ operation... Vernon serves ‘as Inland North ~ West pollce \d_instructior $ fe its j dectsion: We pies to“have the go aheadl qualified instru: In Vernon hank Talbot year 1 Ls of the® Barkervi B the province. visited Barker- lle, the gold-rual town in|Steele for Caril -125,000 Port Steele, near and cand rook. port Steele is the site of the Mounted ote ‘the he popular additions to west of the Rock-| tht tion Society and. ‘the Fort|steam. old eo theatre is planned at Fort Centennial Year is pi ates Gne' erville area was opening of Cottonwood House, an authentic roadhouse on its| riginal site 20 miles ry Barkerville.’ - The scenic railway tour at Fort Steele carried more} aa first flying job after gaining B.C, BC or ais savorsble and Pro” Haed? snd and we “couldn't i find a cent Tore. favorable for our oux:é operation than Revel- stoke, was a good deal of construction work going on at that time and here and we've never regretted it”. and his wife Carole form one of the very few husband and wife flying oj teams in commercial aviation da. “Carole was in the flyin: game before I met her,” Bae her licence was in |where she worked tor Bay Barry, then for C: flying gam pilot there talked fora courre and junior pilot. Inside of a year ie was gent the firm. He was 21 when he | Biggest Little Airline.” zi] ‘Is atill what it was back then. Old Style. It's stil brewed slow and natural for real men who know the reat thieg- That’ 5 why It’s your style. Tackle one tonight andi sae. manager for Revelstoke - ‘Mica Creek Princ ' MONDAYS AND. FRIDAYS Vay We Gantt r Leave Revelstoke 730 am. — ‘Arrive Castlegar 8.45 a.m. = Camiegar’ 9am. — ~ Arrive Revelstoke 10.10°a.m. "TUESDAYS ‘AND. THURSDAYS Leave: Castlegar 3 -p.m:: Castlegar Revelstoke Fare: $22 One-Way. (Plus Boarding t wo. eneig Leave: Revelstoke 1 pm; — “Artive Castlegar 2.15 p.m. -Axtivé Revelstoke 4 p.m. Fee ‘Where. Applicable) MONDAYS, AND SINS RIG ‘at Revelstoke With Scheduled ois ATs “Gy iG Upaesssae fy Valemount and McBride. Prince da e George - McBride » For «Reservations “tgind ‘faforitiation Phone: “REVELSTOKE, BR ISH COLUMBIA _ * to ‘the’airport. iG ‘That-youcan'travel to Mica Creek in:one: hour-and “= 25°minites *via’ Trans-Inland* Airlines or to Prince ' Did You-Know? That you can Savel to Revelstoke i in about one hour — in real comf ‘can go ‘anywhere : i Alber or the: Northwest USA. in less than three jours. That he sade Uagerous part of ying isthe drive George in less than three’ hours. That there are-fall and winter excursion ec to Reno ‘and ‘Las'Vegas. That the cost is less than you would expect. 2oy