CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan. 27, 1966 Arrows Fish Survey Essential To Ensure Spawning Provision At the annual meeting of P Kootd: ~aind] The Wear Arh Gun Club Association held in Nelson last Sunday Mr, Stu Smith, chief fisheries ed there are 10 to 15 times as many wish in the were In 1957. In 1940 there were 40 40 \rawnete daily on the Geur- ment officer for B.C., gave’ a comprehensive: talk on the Koo- tenay ana: Aro ww lake fishery. Smith traced the growth, aad me branch operated ra e on the Geurrard river east rere It vari two they hatched it In 1088 the eee take at Geur- rard was stopped, decline in fishing, and ‘a 1958 oc closures was Rt on Kootenay ond year followin: closure, on the north end of the Jake, the number of spawners doubled. In 1960 the second cycle of spawners appeared and the numb ey again doubled. in the lake in 1957 the Kam- 1958 to date it re eat creased, and to-day it is e at- Pes G.W.G. Work Clothes Stanfield’s Underwear Carss’ Wool Pants & ‘Shirts Venetian Blinds Measured and Installed Enamelled Pots & Pans Complete Line OF Groceries at Fair Prices Every Day — Free Daily Delivery —. CHEVELDAVE’S MERCANTILE LTD. 105 Main St. CASTLEGAR, B.C. Ph, 365-7417] hel the run was on, to-day the aver- age is more like 400 spawn- ers per day with an average of 7,000 eggs being deposited per m| fish or 10,500,000 ones deposit nl co each year. Lack of food and lack of has'on these two factors. The Di tion in Kootenay lake seems to be going downhill, due to ilog- ging on the Duncan and it’s tributaries where they spawn. Installation of culverts which impede’ migration, log dumping | 5, ractices, poor ecoperation in shway building resulting in stream blockage and a.dam on Kaslo Creek for the Kaslo water ber of Dollies. The Duncan River as a dolly fishery is gone, and for this reason a n | lakes as the be: jolly Varden popula- m when the Duncan .is diverted, po Canada’s greatest Rainbow fish-| tish-| ics—whi_ts_iun! Mr. Smith went on to say that he fonaidders the Arrow Dolly Varden fishery in all bet Canada and it’s present economic value as such is worth well over a million dollars annually. There never Hae been a proper survey done n the Arrows and one in the near future is an absolute must, There are approximately 50 streams feeding into the Asrowsst and Shey trans all bs surveyed for spawning groun we | £0r Dollies and Kokanee so that game Gepartment feel that such a survey with definite recom- mendations for counter measur- es is essential and the support of all organizations to ensure it in is accomplished is required. Secretary-manager of the B.C. wildlife coderabion Howard Paige urged all red and gu organizations to push as hard as ssible in a united endeavor to strengthen yene eh and game closure of ‘the Lardeau river and all its tributaries is a must. Both the Kamloops and the Dolly depend to a great extent on Kokanee fish for their main diet and the Duncan damsite will eliminate 70 per cent of the Duncan resources, as the spawning ground for "Kokanee is on the Duncan and the main area is right where the dam is to be constructed. Six thous- and kokanee spawned in this area on the last run and when work commences this spring the spawn e lost. 4 A apacalne channel at Marblehead. for kokanee is a must if the Kamloops and Dol- ly fishery is to be saved and with this-in mind the provincial | wa! government has given the go ahead for a $400,000 spawning channel to divert the *Kokanee The saving of the Kooten- ay lake fishery, which inciden- tally is valued at two and half million dollars annually, is de- if this coesn't work, as one of will 4] Claude Bissell, Romeo $1,650 Fire Loss In Kinnaird Area During the last quarter of 1965 there were it had not been for “the effici- AT LAST ANEW INTERIOR. LATEX PAINT guaranteed of the depart- is becoming more of a necessity, if matters were not to go back to where they were 10 years ago. Closer liason and coopera tion between wildlife organiza- tions is rapidly developing but all sportsmen were urged start thinking positively along this line. Investigations © finto Student Walking Habits Students not using the side- walks on 5th St. is a subject the ceed com- mittee of School ict No, 9 will be looking pie i ortly,| * it was decided at Monday night's meeting of the board of trus- ‘In_other business, it was decided “that members of the will be attending pay frustee vaays in Vancouver and Victoria on March 15 and 16 be Mrs. Walter Jacobson, Goulet and Jim Lamont. It was as0 ‘decided at the meeting that to improve the standard of school libraries in the, ares. special grants will be made, Ave. and Maple | Stoochnoff. Two Taken to Hospita After Syringa Creek Mishap Two men were taken _ to Hospital last Thursday after er vehicle left the road near |Syringa Creek and struck o ree, win Lefer of Castlegar, the driver, was sufforing from cuts and bruises and pas- senger, John Kilmer of Syringa Creek, had a broken arm, RCMP reported that investigations in- to the accident’ are still con- tiuing. The same day at 3.20 p.m. yehicles driven by Gerhard Sied- ekum of /Castlegar and ‘Robert | th Van Tassel of Castlegar collided on the Castlegar side of the Castlegar Socials Mrs. H. ee Ph. 365-8294 Mrs. 3 Grunerud and McMaster accompanied Miss Lennie Morey to Vancouver on Sunday, They are expected back today, (Thurs jursday). 7 ik a patient Mr. in the "Castle; and District Hospital, we wish him a speedy recovery. © Sherridan of Van- couver is Fata her sister-in- law Mrs. I. McNt Mr. G. Eastcott of Rossland visited with Mrs. H. Johnson for a while Sunday. Guests at the home Mr. and Mrs. Wm. paste at at the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. D. Crozier to} and family of Nelson, 1 Mrs. Bill Byers of Trail, Byers of Rossland, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Byers of Blueberry. They were celebrating their mother’s, Mr: ..[.W. Byers eat. birthday, happy birthday Mrs. ‘Byers. Miss Lalee ‘Davis was a ‘patient in the Castlegar and District et Hospital for Ht ae days. sen mn daughter, sitan, of Trail were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and fe Nick False Pretances Case Conviction Steve Mosorka pleaded guil- y to a charge of false pretences at court last week.’ He was jail- ed for a day and fined $40. Sherstobitoff of Castlegar a charge of impaii & was convicted and fined $20. © Clifford M. Shoemaker plea- ded not guilty to impaired driv- do but was convicted and fined we itack’a, full-seloction of ferry, Damage was reported to be in the region of $500, A police spokesman said investiga- ions were continuing, On Friday a collision took pice ca on the Robson Road. Hal- Belbeck of Robson and James R, Calder of Castlegar were the drivers. The accident took place at 4.45 Pm. and gamage is estimated at about yy William Trail and Joha Woykin of: Pass. more. Earlier that day, a 10.45 a.m, a collision occured on 10th Ave. Kinnaird. Tavolved were vehicles driven by Gordon Hun- ter of Kinnaird and John McMil- lan of Kinnaird, Robson Brownies Hold Enrolment At a recent Monday after- noon meeting of the 2nd Robson Brownie pack Lily Fietz was en- rolled by Brown Owl Mrs. W. Shkwarok. First year nae were pre- sented by STawn wl Mrs. D. Hill. to, Joanne Bishop, Marcel LaHue, Donna Hill, Donna Mc- Farlane, Nancy Graham, Joan Shkwarek and Betsyn Ferguson, Tea, toast and cocoa were served to the gue: and the girls by the Golden Hand Girls. ‘Pension Contributions Being Refunded? DON'T LOSE PAID-UP PENSION ‘BENEFITS! Arrange for a TAX-FREE TRANSFER of your registered retirement plan with Fl- DELITY LIFE ASSURANCE CO. and continue your contributions on a tax-exempt basis. Have waiver of premium disability included for a few pennies per day — guarantees completion on refund to a disability. Call a FIDELITY LIFE representative now for full details, without cost or obligation. ‘ FIDELITY LIFE ASSURANCE CO. 1830 Bay Ave. Trail, B.C. a 1, AA ge Kaiway, ton, 362-5852; John Bickert, 368-5164, Ph. 368-5636 . Other Repre- sentatives: Lavila Colburn, 364-2383; John Hut- awta_«§_ TTT C 7.30 P.M. Community Chest Annual General Meeting Monday, Jan. 31,1966 LEGION HALL BEAT the HIGH H COST of GROCERIES FEED YOUR FAMILY for $13.68. Per Week INCLUDING FINANCE ‘FREEZER AND FOOD. MODEL 10 cover in one coat! The newest discovery Is ; the chemistry of paint) ; No need for a second. * coat. Dries In 30 min- utes. Over 1000 "breezy" colors. BUY BREEZE WHERE YOU SEE THIS SIGN Oglow Bros. Building & Suppy COMPANY LIMITED Phone 365-7202 40 Ibs. @ LOIN ROAST PHONE 365-3132 7 am, - 17 p.m. 7 Days a Week “-@ T-BONES @ SIRLOINS ® ROUND STEAK ,@ RIB STEAKS \@ ‘STEW MEAT @ RUMP ROAST © GROUND BEEF © BONELESS SIRLOIN TIP ROAST @' POT ROAST © CROSS RIB ROAST CORN-FED PORK: ™. 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Bantam makers : vs e| Mill, mane 5.00 -'6.00 Pe ‘Wee Pups ply the wines oe es, 8.00:=. 9.00 of 2,30 game the 8.00 a 7.90 p.m. ave paneer winner lay Super Valu. a third gam at 8 at 81pm beret 5 teams o! rd cked from ‘the re-| the eit players to play a game at 280 p.m. COMPLETE INTERIO R 2 DESIGN SERVICE FOR © Be or Ho 38.003: the Banter n Repe reat require By LOIS HUGHES . Tell Lois: 365-5503 Box 781, Castlegar If you have any young men bom ‘will kno’ local oy Wee to take place here’ on Saturday. ‘The young fellows are not much when , they practically « liv rnd wo young participants of ‘There is atill another activi- ty. close al interesta.s cat bi fairer, sex, our daughters, and their activities in Brownies and Guides. Here we mothers are not always 80 quick as parent AIRLI NE |! RESERVATIONS — eo. ste MEXICO - HAWAHAN amount “of ‘AND EUROPEAN TOURS) milk for two: glasses, i ARRANGED CASTLEGAR AGENT FOR| c% THE WESTERN. HOTEL’: CHAIN @ WEST'S DEPT. STORE ‘Phone 365-7542 ALENT too- crowded, It would be nice this La dau enl banquet ie any opinions on be han handled, this is th ¢ to standards, “COFFEE BREAK” ed with string, running it through the small hole in the y | zipper tab. Having both ‘ends even in order to hold it firmly, run it. over the shoulder, at the same time pulling up the zipper. The string can be removed with ttle, effort. The zipper. can be ‘unfastened © applying the same | basic method. A relatively newcomer ex- e flush Pheer [ 6 foallng ane ‘bath- room never really seemed up rds, Not. to be one to discouraged too long she came with . this: method. After cleaning thoroughly she had the wi drained comple! 6 on origin and kinds of ts pok what ia historic man was like and he: lived. She also epoke, on how.races originated and the! varied characteristics. Mrs. Campbel bell gave an out- Hine of* the different) races of man, as. well as fan outline of} nin; the (mind ‘of ;man ‘which was traced through four Tour stages; ani- mal, cl baric and the civ-, ilized mina ‘The? gresting®, introductions, ;; mar- riage,: entertainment and table > customs, members, ed by ae 8. for ‘the evening ones of Mankind Talk. ‘ek, Mrs. L. Nesbitt and Mrs. E. a stome ‘of “speech, “ ‘New Gub Scheme Aimed: to Attract 4 By CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan. 27, 1966 Membership were Mee F, Mattiazzi and Mrs. 3. Vigui furthering their . activities of the new year, the sorority met at the home of Mrs. J. Boz- Isakson gave a cultural, this be- ing on travel. Mrs. J. Maskal, Mrs, G. Achelle, Mrs, L: Nesbitt and Mrs. D. Austin gave talks ectively, on trayolling by. ral, boat,.car, and Plane. a Achelle on eae abroad. dle Tnelud: bi Syhat swear h to carry funds to arran, go an itiner- ary: ‘and bee to bu et savings and ‘manners. Mrs. Tsakeon gave a talk on’ Canada. if sncoleree ‘glides were: shown 5 T\Couch and Mrs.Ach- the on on * thelr trips'to.Europe. — | ‘Hostesses for'this ‘evening group, were Mrs. D. Calder and a th ntti, the’ cha To end this month, the ter’ will: have a. bowlin, party ‘with ‘their husbands, * freshments ti and served at the eof Mr. Mrs. 3. Gorm- ~ Province is: nce is Rich. P & G Builders Supply ACROSS FROM THE ARENA YOUR BUILDING SUPPLY HEADQUARTERS Ph. 365-8161 PaintS “January Sale’ _ _Pre-Inventory Sale of All Ski And Most “Sporting. Goeds Equipment ¥ Reloading '- Supplies Tools = Dies - Port , .[Primero’- Empty Cases :: Be Nesler'- Speer - Sierra - Bullets Weatherby Ammunition and Rifles Pistols - New and Used - Redfield - Weaver Scopes’ Mounts all Models.in Stock ; : Browning Rifles and Shetguns — Custom Re-Loading ©” never seem | 50m e rim, a good clear’ wax. “she found it retained that fresh clean: look longer and withou! express them. Last year was a iovely eve evenine and a very satis- fying be with your dau- with the weather encour- fill their. c lo! yenged by: ‘duing some of the hocolate, strawberry or banana iavors available in our grocery "One housewife has solved her own personal problems of doing up those long back zip- ES thay are found so often in the sheath style dresses. She says she takes a needle thread- Pte friendly atmosphere: mi CLUBS:' Chess: The Chess obtained More to Movement A new Wolf Cub star scheme P ing © introduced, headqu: to re! last | terests of the older cub ae the same ‘time: attracting new re- at sonievements in the areas of 5 seit development} creativity; aes conservation: ‘They will have odin any on and may be inal The scheme's introduction comes wat the 50th snare | operation in Cana- » designed to in- levels. oration, sesiteratt uu oft offeias believe “In Timber Dollars d Nossly 2 ae nee" td to the | earne e ince. of | : Columbia Don fromthe WANTED — FOR CASH OR TRADE SHOTGUNS — RIFLES — = PISTOLS 'Norm’s Sport Shop 300 Baker St. — Open Mondays from $ a.m. tos Pm. NELSON, B.C. (Ph. 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