~ FIELD AND STREAM BY JACK WHITE Last Sunday’s dawn came late with a downpour of rain, the Salmo-Trail. rifle range at 12 noon and barring a typhoon the shoot would go on. iy blue-eyed better half and the twins, along.with three of the. local team, headed for the rifle range right after Sun- day school, All we could see going the opposite direction was stock cars checking» for ‘the opening of the new calamida stadium .track, Needless to sa the “Dove wer “were all for ‘stopping to wat the races, but we pressed es The shoot got underway promptly with. seven teanis en- tered — three from Salmo, one each ‘from Trail, Nelson, Fruit- vale and Castlegar. For th effort at fielding three teams on: such short notice, I‘ believe the Salmo. teams, or rather, caaches should be given first honors, remark- able: effort. for such a small ane «1 ‘cap this éffort of three ee Salmo: also produced se: ven trophy a’ for teams open the shoot. One for et igh:single; which was won: poh Les. Rourke of. Castle- Bar. One for the girls high sin- Bis which was won by eDiane juncan of the Trail team. Diane Je HAROLD NN. POZER DSP; ‘FOOT _ SPECIALIST Will be at the CROWN POINT HOTEL TRAIL TUESDAY JUNE 16 6 P.M, to 9 P.M. WEDNESDAY JUNE 17 8 AM. TILL 8 P.M. Eraction, limited to treatment of disordets of the feet-of children and adults. Make appointment by phoning 3 368-3406 between 2. - 10 evenings. :| comical to. see when YOU ARE THE LAW If you use pit-lamps or lights of any description at any time for the purposo of huiting game birds or animats, BREAKING Ref: Sec. 19 C1) & (2), Game Act (R.8.8,C, 1960, Chap, 16 incidenta’ laced seventh in the overall shooting — includ- ing the boys, and that’s a nice score (166 out of the possible y 200). at. any. time, Castlegar boys won the ‘oth: er five trophies for their effort in winning the grand aggregate for the shoot, However, sue to the fact that Al Parslow of Trail sports shop after whom the eir shoot jis named, gives the win-|& ning iwam individual irophiies, I have taken the liberty of sug- gesting to the Salmo Club that they give the individual trophies to the team placing second.’ See- ing: that the’ first ranking team, and in this case it was Castle: dividual trophy pe member as well as a crest from the zone. The Castlegar Club coached by Len Morey and George Wor- oby took a commanding lead in h the first round: and never look- ed back. ‘Their andiviaual scores ur! ‘Final standing of all entries was: Castlegar — 845; Trail — Ag Nelson — 668; Salmo No. — 593; Salmo No. 2 573; Fruit- tale — 518; Salmo No. 3 — 490. The Trail team suffered a setback of 51 points in shooting from the sitting position, when | wi! Mike Edwards put all five shots into Ron Marback’s target. Mike | counted zero for the round and Ron a. 37. . Under Dominion Marksman ‘Rules Ron had to take the count for the five lowest: shots on his target. A costly lesson, but quite like’s team mates sorroytully took him by SPOT SPECIALS. 59 Doilge_ V2 61 Falcon’ :.........4... .63 Comet Sedan d-] rhubarb with him for a dunking 1 | Information: on * the arms and. headed for the in the creek. The coaches of the Castle- ar Club deserve a lot of cre- slow Trophy They. must have worked: hi to bring along such a consistent team .of shooters and they in- formed me later that they. had spare Lahue along who could do just as well In fact -Miké lost the toss to Les Rourke the marksman of the shoot to’ see who was going to be on the team. Castlegar Sporting Goods has a trophy to award for marks- manship but at ‘present I ani not quite sure what the rules for. awarding this trophy are. Fishing last weekend has been rewarding for those’ who stayed with it. Hugh Wilson and his: partner took a five,.a a and: a: two.’ pound: ‘Dolly... b: Broadwater on a blue back plug and ‘a Hadden King lure. Dick Mottershead of Deer Park, ‘who ui ear. g on tip there Dick, we know multe a few are being taken but | - five with the. size, species, lure and who got them. They're still taking a few up Kaslo way but not too many big ones at Present. ‘Too much toad th this high water and the old fellows are getting choosey, but they’re there if you: want to get out to work for them. _ Village May Buy Lot on 6th five.” ’ For Taxes & Cash ’ The: Village of Castlegar may purchase a 60-£t lot on 6th Ave, in Castlegar, subject to the seria and works supervisor. q Mrs,Anne Soukoreff made he. offer. The lot would’ cost, OLKSW. 4 ga y SALES & SERVICE — Phone R. A. Bob Horswill 365-3491 Cor plete Stock of Volkswagen Cars and Trucks, -New Rambler Cars Sales & Service — Trades © | PARKVIEW MOTORS — = Nelaon ; thes 94’ 6f.which some’ $800:is “| owed. in taxes, and other Properties Commi. } Maddocks sald he considered such ‘a purchase ‘a good idea i tor fhe Ullage and moved, seconde: a by Co ra eo Bosse, ‘that it be ought. Co : tolesloners Lorne Zinio afid Gui | lym: Hughes Voted’ against the motion and village chairman W. H, Reed broke the tie-vote: by | voting in favor‘of.the purchase. |: Rossland Glub Members Attend -. ~ Kinetie Meeting - ‘The Kinette Club of Castlo- far tGnnaled s recently held it's last ‘monthly meeting for the season with 11 members in at- tendance. from the Rossland Club dropped in during: the on an ZENITH Sune 14 cu.. fe REFRIGERATOR : SPECIAL «0.0. .e. +--+, $298.88 We take trade-ins — Easy termi Marshall Wells Store - PLAZA HARDWARE ee : Phone 865- 7515 ‘| inter-club ‘visit.’ “Two members: of the Kins- donation be given to the men_ Club ‘to. hel; Ap in tke a chasing of mate! for their park. | After the close of the bu- siness. session, slides taken of ict: 5: Vernon .Conven- and around, Europe heing called’ Sweden's auswer to-Jayne Mansfield. She is seen here adding Kinette president Mrs. Don- charm to Rome. tang Fanette na Hubner was the lucky win- Tarrys School Big Winner Rural Schools Treck Meet . The. Rural Schools Track Mest was held at the :Tarrys Improvement. Soclety Sands with Tarrys Si ig th Tarrys taprorenent Society ‘Cup for the first time in seven years. They won 46 per cent of their Tesaible ° entries while a.| Robson School was ‘a close se- $1145 $1395 $2245 fon .... see them at the CASTLE MOTORS cond with 42 per cent. Mrs. E, Murray presented the Boy's Aggregate Trorny to An gin’ of Robson who hada perfect day with 24 points, .H. “Hyson of Robson- pre- sented the Girl’s Aggregate tro- phy to Donna Ostoforoff of Tarrys who scored 16 points. ; Before the Presentation of the | trophy ing school; Mr Hyson outlined the seven year history surrounding it. He also pointed out that ev- ery school under his principal- ship had won the trophy at least once. ‘s. 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' | their efforts. weal ped i is went to. to the a cs of . the rove- ment Society for roving the | sent in, case of an emergency. conussion booth, to Greep’s El- Full Regul ts of ihe day’ s d| évents will ectric for the PA syston an cruirs Castlegar News. In the Oglow Block Is Father Expecting? Tans 21st is Father's Day and! no- doubt ‘hie is ex pecting a gift from you. -) PERHAPS: . “A short sleovéd Sport Shirt crisp ‘and aol For Wear Light weight Jackets, Terylene and cotton’ 2.2.0: $13.95. | Slacks, cotton: casuals > $5.95 | Summer Dress, ‘light weight. . . $17.95 " Shop for Super Values at the store that’s only 39 I steps from iavacnae DAVID COOPER ~ "MENS WEAR Phone 365-5851 - CLEARANCE SALE Now In its Second’ Week With “Buy Now” Prices Galore Remember Father : WITH AGHTON FATHER’S DAY JUNE ait ~ Your selection will he. gifl wrapned free at Pits Prescriptions. or the Plaza» MLA Béeks IODE Proposal Of David Thompson College; College Council’s Decision Dear. 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WHO, an agency, of the United Nations, ‘wihch 0; rates a network of information n disease centres and supplies member countries with the pro- tective facts,’so that health con- ditions at ‘every port at which lanes or -passengers touch is own idrester' Son thin Fela tdeedaea Service —‘its vast ramifications i nde, fh j ig ose dineaes : i foe inating is be- ould happen but for. ttie | | ‘A seven-year-old ‘West Van-| couver boy, who wants’ to be Et firat end a Cub Seout. gecond, was 8 ‘guest at ceremonies ih ‘cial bre eee Nig the oro ‘iecep- ‘RR of th ‘the new ae ‘Guren of}: ‘thg ‘fought throu, teh ote ail 18 | ‘against ‘mosquitoes. ' lorrifylie'diseisés with ain er rma ane Batt Hoaith, Day’ is consenteat, age once Cann cle aNgentito gee th ae pote i} Vout 5g y from the Hopseaoe: "Bay: -to-Lang- e i at “att at “Gf dale run. mol ‘comes ‘of the line Peet Donnie Peart the news and laboriously ‘printed ‘this letter. to Victoria: : ia ifloat :-(eq) it’ and best B.C. 'by‘a ‘note ‘from “Mr, Fen Please ‘keep ‘th mokwa ‘Ferry. . Signed: Donnie Di ‘Péter Hall.” ‘Donnie’s letter,‘ abonipaniod with swift reply from’ the, Pre; || miler, who ‘explained. that “tho: E ugh‘ Smo ee Ce a tktally ee ce long ‘an ul aes new ‘ships ‘are. bi - ing built.” a avr MOTORS Li ane SALES. 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Warehouse AL itn eZ eget ear ber,’ who (decsribes him ‘as “a very ‘alert “youn: ‘great , Hbtle can conversationalist Mrs. Barber, “he knows so much |: about ships ‘and the navy — Ive had to do. a little homework on my own to keep: up with ‘Donnie’s interest {in ships |/ began‘ when‘ he ‘was'thtee when the family used-to drive to lorseshoe Bay, on Sunday. after- noon outings to watch’ the fer- 8. my favorite >’ met} e-Premiér: fiona ng and . “Donnie though about. it|'B. all winter — and he never for! ig’ Man ‘and al. a matter“of fact,” says |: “Cub Aims to be Admiral Special Guest on Gov't Ferry ae Ae re ee is TEA im, ay oh iy top o ‘Pooks ‘about’ ‘thi orite: cular. stnaltest ceesiiale, age 2) | “THe !best ‘ships ‘of all He A ince:of Wa di ‘aim tht re ‘Hattleships ‘that: , ‘got: -sumk- “you know iw sand, ‘let's ‘see, ‘the ‘Queén:‘o£ dod ‘and ‘thie’ Castlegar Opposes Union Negotiator: Study by the AKM Castlegar will not take part in an Assoclation of Kootenay Municipalities study of the pos- sibility of hirlig a common ne- gotlator to bargain with civic unions. Several commissioners ‘ex- pressed the view that such a Hegotiator would not be able to obtain the best ible agree- ment for each municipali that thé agreements ‘would vor some poalseeee over others.: : Wit, Ingenuity, Histrionics Prevail At Club Meeting The last meeting. of the Castlegar Toastmasters Club, un- ‘dér ‘chairmanship ‘of Peter Ma- Jérgoy, was ‘short on members ‘but tong on wit, ingenuity and histriontics, Almost ‘before the atieeting shad sat down to dinner, a time- ly debate began on the correct- ness of a non-y olitical, non: ‘Yes it was ‘proper, sthce a Toast-| ‘master’ was expected ‘to ‘be pre-. of|paréd dh any ‘situdtion he: sho- ‘behind The Hardy, be Bove “Mystery of the ‘Chinese’ oe che prepared to. say. the, — Increased Tariffs needed on ind the 'Qué¢ ‘the ‘Princess “bestiof ‘all, | MDid “you 'Smokwa was built ‘in’ “Blue Heron”? nt ime ‘all ‘kint ‘boy, it has* four ‘oi tof Sidney ‘¢ and of Vancouver ‘and ‘the Smokwa.—- ‘that’s really’ ‘the know ‘that ‘the JHalifax:and ‘the’‘name ‘means Indian -for ‘Mr. ‘Flemniing’ hho worksiat at roy Daddy's office of stuff about; it was; built.in 1947. and it {used ,to ibe icant Scotian and: Pere cea —a tooth on —" a remarkably utilitarian art fact.— but not made by clothes sbee simple ‘thing of wood ai r but one of the world's vlgwest hold-ups” an aspirin uy | ‘Local Woman ‘Maile Pythian interesting * and con of “the ‘grand 8 t “meeting “that. 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