‘Thursday, Oct. 1,°1964 AIS WELCOME * | WAGON of gifts and answers to questions about the city, its services and + WELCOME WAGON Box 364—Kinnaird, B.C. With Information < i |. Last year's, rogulatlons, atat-| UP ed. you. era take them with| j, ANY, rifle make no Sate ‘of it whatsoever. -| I sincerely hope that-next year’s rifle, | will definitely” clarify this for ‘| gaily ae native grouse: and Ptarmigan:.with: a’ .22i rifle but not with any large calibre rifle.” all ‘coticerned, understood by th the game de) Art| ment, it i8'so" worded that local RCMP. interpreted “it: to’ mean by any ‘yifle; and a.22 is a rifle by ae toria please note! _ Last ‘weekend marked the i by Air, Rail or Ship : For iformation, Reservations’ and Tickets—| 5 For Tours, Cruises & Hotels| * <7 anywhere, see ¢ VIPOND for TRAVEL “Your Experienced Travel Agent” Phone Zenith 6181 Trail FALL BARGAIN avon TO EUROPE $440.00 and up via. Bus-Train: and ship , Enquire Early — legar BANQUET ROCH — 60 persons — “During Fire P Prevention Week (October 4 thisiigh 10). . _JUNIOR FIRE MARSHALS in our town will be checking ~ for fire hazards. . As focal sponsors of The Hartford Insurance Group’ s ‘JUNIOR FIRE MARSHAL program, we're proud to Iend . support to this year-round plan for fire safety education. in home and schdol.:As: parents, we know you'll want to do everything you can to help it, too. -If yous youngster.is a JUNIOR FIRE MARSHAL, you'll beasked during the week to help make an inspection of your . home ~ id sign ‘a Hartford Home Inspection report. We know you'll join your-youngster in making sure your home gets “A” TOE fire safety. ‘Fire Prevention Is Everybody's Business © YOUNG AGENCIES LTD. CASTLEAIRD. PLAZA — ‘PH. 365-7125 Representing : ; ; “The HARTFORD Insurance Group © Hartford, Conn? a ghs TT wv WORLI PRESENTS: HIS HYPNOT: oe ast year’ we had six fatal hunting ‘accldents, four of which it is estimated would never have happened had. the victim been highly. visible to the per- son with the 9 One, man, ee shot when an American: hunter saw what he thought was a moose; another saw a white movement and tho- ught. the , victim. was ‘a. white- tailed ‘deer; a. third was shot on.a moose hunt, and a fou was mistaken for a deer. Of the other two, one was self inflicted ||.and one was a drowning. The official safe color for hunting is flourescent blaze or- ange. Don’t'be a ‘hero and go |.|-in’’ the’. bush’: wearing browns, blacks and blues or greens. All game, is considered color blind :|-but."all hunters . are.-not, and itchy’ “trigger finger Shight mistake you'for’a moose, deer,* bear ‘or, a rabbit. © + >" Onee*you're::shot the fact that you: weren’t a game animal issn't.'going: to -help/ you a bit, abut: it“will: help: the: fool. who 's you: get off scot free. So -be safe and’ be seen — wear bright: reds: and‘ oranges, Why : leave your.family to be sorry? ‘Your'local-sportsmens club conducts: ‘a course'in junior fire- ‘sure your. youngster takes. it. Good. Manners. and hunter safety:are’ part of,outdoor ethics of the federation:puts it. “‘Hunt-| Lo -|‘ing is a very.‘safe:sport and it's accidents get far.too much"p! lic hysteria attacked to them. If automobile -accidents vsere treated the same way, most people would. be afraid to step into their cars.” * Thank god our hunters are better trained than our drivers! it this your'e, regs A. sitiall point but though w Joy.’ pauuaies MEC, welcome the ‘visitors and pre sented ¢orsages to Mrs: P. Wood: ef AVancouvers: ‘Mrs, N. Gordon, manager, frém |New’ Denver; Mrs, L; Dewis, grand guard of Kootenay ‘Temple; Mrs, F. Hard- ing, DDG chief of New Denver, while Mrs. J, Sherbiko present- arms safety every. winter. Make ‘naird in ‘1955. ‘and’ asi-Ken Hodgson, president; Kinnaird Man Discovered Dead . in Bush Friday Funeral services were held in Trail’ on.Monday for. a 60- ‘year-old Kinnaird man; Rudolph Gabana, who: was found ; deat in the: bush ‘about 1% miles from his home early Friday ev- ening. ‘Mr. Gabana had gone out hunting and when he did not arrive back at ‘suppertime a neighbor, Sam Babakaiff at the urging of Mrs, Gabana, started a search. Mr, Gabana’s car was found about 1% miles out on the Kin- naird-Christina Lake; highway | and the’ dead man was discover- ed about 100° yards from the car on a, bush trail, “ROMP say he died from'a shotgun wound. to the head. A. 12-gauge. shotgun ‘was ‘found near the: body and foul play is: not sitspedted The RCMP have completed their investigation. and coroner re JR. ‘igan of Trail ordered an. inguiry, . although the. date for it has not yet been set. fe Mr. Gabana was :born He italy; and..arrived in Trail in 1920. In:.1938..he returned : to Italy.to marry his wife Elizabeth. They: moved: from Trail. to. Kin- | f He was employed by the..Municipality of Tadanac as.a road foreman. 2. Mr. Gabana:was a. member of the-Cristoforo Columbo dge. <:He was predeceased by a ub! brother Antonio and is survived by_his wife; Elizabeth, a’ sister- in-law, Mrs. A, Gabaua of Trail, and three’ niephews.': +. Mass of solemn requiem was .said at: St. Anthony’s Church Monday. I spent’a recent hunting California big. horn sheep in the with ‘tain View. Cemetery.” in: Moun- George Wiese George “ind Lindsay Anderson, and Jerry Brown. We located the sheep all right and saw around 40 in all,. but just couldn't: be ‘sure they were'over the three-quar- ter curl.mark, so never fired a shot at them. They..were all at the 600 raining most of. the:time so we didn’t dare take a chance. We saw plenty of deer, grouse and a couple ‘of bear put: came:home empty handed. year will go back again for an- other go at them. As George put ‘it: “I could as I put my scope on him, but the crazy sucker wouldn't turn his head to show me if he had a three-quarter. curl, or not. He D‘S GREATEST H NOTIST : ‘ANTASY: FOR THREE. NIGHTS. HILARIOUSLY.. FUNNY.| > ENTERTAIN: “>>: MENT FOR: THE ENTIRE’ FAMILY! FANTASTIC yard range or. better and it was| We were. after. sheep-and next|ed’ t have shot one of them 17 times} © Just: laid ‘there’ across the can- yon and looked :'at me.” ‘Who says. sheep:are stupld? Maybe we shouid-iake‘a second. ‘look.at the‘ hunters! © ° :°.By the way,: improper: use of game tags’ by ‘some’ ‘hunters is causing concern ‘to game’ ma- nagement offi “Dr. : James Hatter, director of the’ fish “and “game. ‘branch, said’ hunters’ must cancel the appropriate tags: by: cutting out the ‘day and month as ‘soon as an animal is‘taken:'It'is requir- tags must: be “placed ety on the animal ensuring they cannot be- pulled or torn Dr. Hatter said proper tag- ging is imperative if a success- ful: Wildlife management: pro- ‘gram isto ‘be maintained, So pay heed, please:i:: SE. iii anita inines RETURN PERFORMANCE JN PERSON — -ON ST. ‘AGE i uae “KINNAIRD. ei KINNAIRD, B. C. a EF = | a 2 a = “Be = L | =| | Aba ke Sisters Grond ine oa 1. Pelt:ol Tdinp whlch ha ed by. by bare “a peep Fad Tecent Fall’: Fair, here, Visiting slate Denver, Rossland; Salmo, Fruit- vale) and Kimberley: were ‘all, given a warm welco ‘The meeting had t ‘been pre- ceeded’ by’ a ne 6 15 p.m. other Toastmaster. Now, more than ever, your income, and, security depends upon: the’ extent to’ which yoh develop and apply your Ja- tent abilities, You owe it to yourself to kee How ‘Toastmas- ters can’ increase your self-ton fidence, :-your:: ability to , think ‘and talk on -yoiir feet] ‘to sell your. ideas, fe, em enthisiasin when dealing with others, ‘ be ay stimulating, ‘and, {dspiripg . experience, / Please. contact Allen ‘ gelbie at 365,7825, or any prepared by the members | of Kootenay em ple. : Members were ‘reminded ‘that. materials were on hand forthe fall bazaar atid for them to take what ‘they | 4 ‘| could ‘to alae up’ for’ the sale. G joppuis gave a very intennaing Sek on: "Faith and Friendship” and brought greet- |i ings from the: Supreme Temple. She also congratulated the mem- bers ‘on their work: and. made a few. corrections. | »;: On behalf. of Kootenay,Tem- Pls, Mrs, : Saunders « presented ‘8, Choppuis -with a gift, Conciliation. Officer For ‘School, Union Labor Minister Leslie Pet- ergon. has announced. the ‘ap- Polntmient ot a conciliation offl- cer.-.in ute - between School District Ne: 9 and the ‘Trail and District Civic We nates L eal: ae : EXCELLENT. BRAND.NEW “BUSINESS PREMISES. AVAILABLE: IN CASTLEGAR BUSINESS, SECTION : Appoximately 1,800 Sq. Ft. Apply Central-Rentals Ltd. Box 520 — Castlegar — Ph. 365-7566. es poner No.° 9 (Castlegar) offers the’ pleas Programme of z : Adult. Class 64-65 : ‘ ACADEMIC COURSES Reliuired : academic’ courses for a ‘Grade 10 certificate nesded to attend a Regional Vocational School. English 20 or 21. : Social’ Studies 20° 'Mathematics-20 or 21 or Commerce’ 24 ~' Science 10 Pwo, other. five-credit Grade’ 10 coursés.: Grade 12 General Programme Science 10 -English:40 or 31. ‘and 41 Social ‘Studies 30.: :Mathematied.80 or 21 and 81: =<, ¢ 4 Two ‘consecutive ‘High School’ courses in * Commerce, Foreign Tan: _ gage, Home Economics, Indus ‘! Any four-more Grade 10, 11; -courses from the High: Sch Programme, At least two, must: be: taken. at: Night School: : Grade: 1 12. Universi y “Seience 20, English '40° ‘Social Studies 30.: - : Mathematics’ 30; - Foreign. ‘Language 20 iene es : aia : “Any? three: from this group: *Baglish 91. History. ‘gi, Geography = 91,.French 92, Mathematics 91, Chemistry 91, Phypsies 91, Bioleey a) eae . Registration Thursday, October 1, 1964.- 7.90 p.m. Stanley Huimph: to use a slide rule - 6 sessions Thursday, October 8, room 208. & Monday, October’ 5; room‘1-’ “Russian "> ementay Typing S Men’s Keer E Fit . Beginners Bridge eping hooks, gpechanies ‘Thursday, October 8; : “Friday, October 9, ronan Park School- . Tuesday, ; October.-6,.Gym » Wednesday; October:7; room: 1 Monday, Octobs rd, ‘room 208 - Wednesday, October 7, room $202 : Y October .7,: Wood: bo Rein enon control ete. — Mr. ee ie Arts, or Vocational Subjects... Pian YOUR conn Take the time right now to decide wise your ; contribution FOR. THE YEAR Is; GOING TO BE. ‘YOUR GIVING: ‘CAN BE MADE “EASY BY : -PAYROLL, DEDUCTION — YOUR: CANVAS. SER WILL HAVE CARDS FO THI URPOSE AND WILL BE PLEASED TO ASSIST YOU. ; Just Look ‘At The List! "BENEFICIARY ORGANIZATIONS Cain dati, Arthritis’ an Rhetimatism Society Canadian; Cancel Soi iety ; “Caiiiidian National Institute for the Blind: - Canadian Legion Welfare ©” adian’ Réd' Cross (Trail and Nelson’ ’ Brariches) Canadian Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic i Children’s Hospital |, ' -LO.D.E. Welfare Committee i ed Children ; tation Foundation of BC. ; Gtatian Dib Society