FIELD AND STREAM BY JACK WHITE Charters Reports to ¢ |: Toastmaster Meeting you ever given any tho-' tee to’ ne you picked ‘your com- munity to live in? Tabletopics master Harvey Fie ;jiome beauties are Hheing taken out of the larger la- streams pouring Into ‘the larger lakes, where the big ones are just loafing around waiting for tasty morsels, which ‘the streams wash down, Trolling across the mouth or spin casting from the shore seems to'be the‘most‘successful methods. With the long weekend coming up, maybe you should get out and try Mrs, Art Anderson came up with the nicest catch that I have heard ‘of, particularly from. the female side of the avid fishing _fypes. Marg ‘latched on to and ‘landed a beautiful 14% pound Dol- ly Varden as well a8 a five pound- er-Iast Sunday. If you don’t think that’s a-nice. catch, then-you just head up Deer -Park - “way -and..s¢e if you. can‘top-it, —- ot haven't wet a line this year but as‘soon as I'finish putting that garden in this weekend; I will-beat a.hasty retreat and put Monday at least in fishing the good spots. Del Peppard and Don Archi- bald had ‘a go at Whatshan Lake Ratt Soc. 33 (a) & (b) Gama Act (f.S.8.C.'1960. Chao. 160) last weekend and though they fish- ed hard and long they drew :a blank. On the way home they tried Summitt ‘Lake near Nakusp but drew the same blank, “We. just couldn't tempt them but there's YOU ARE BREAKING THE LAW To carry firearms or traps without a icence. totich ‘or make a pet. out of one. They look so ‘sad, ‘lost and lonely but don't let it fool you. Above all don’t get too compassionate and take it’ home for’ a pet — it against the Game Act and you can’ be lots in there,” they Bud Schwartzenhauer and ‘his crew: sinking ‘test holes.-for the -dam above Celgar had a lot of fun one day last ‘week. There “have been a lot ‘of Deer around: where they are working and when a buck and a year-old fawn persisted in staying in‘ close, Bud decided to sce how close he could get. The buck snorted and stomped and moved. warily about as Bud slowly. approached the fawn,’ but]: the “fawn ‘stayed put, It: wasn't long till he actually petted it and| a few ‘of the other men followed suit, “First deer I have ever petted |: > in the wilds,” stated Johnny Mis- There are many. Deer around right mow and easy to see so why not take ‘a: ramble’ through the woods and 'see'what you can spot, One ‘word. of caution — ‘it’s wood ‘tick time ‘as ‘well so -cover your head and’ examine your cloth- ing when you come back, man; pporee ine question. to to quests meeting ~ of mtn Castlegar ined masters’ Clup,and got a’ variety of answers, Reg Bro of Robson who’ was a guest from the Oddfellows Lodge liked the’ wat aun irlt ¢ that small’ 'yjllage; of Castlegar and chairman for the evening observed that he liked the availubility of shops, worls, schools and recreation facilities.’ “In a big- ger community,” he said, “one could. very ‘easily become. a-full- time family: bus driver.”. Allen Selbie of Kinnaird and Toastmaster. for the evening liked the big roomy lots and fine view that his. village had to offer while Sid Sidoni, a-recent arrival to.this area and a-well known sportsman, praised: the opportunities for the huntsman, fisherman, golfer, skier, and like-minded people who en- jJoyed “themselves in the ‘ut-of- doors, Saar for the evening in- clude Majesgy who gave his fir: eed {raining speeeh Club entitled “4, Journey” which was an imaginative’ description” of * the Journey of life, and Asa Craig who spoke on “The Danger of Indif- | ference In which he warned that eternal: damn is’ the price of freedom and ‘that without this vi- .gilance:we are’ in constant danger. of losing those freedoms which we take so much for granted, i? Stan ‘Dickinson, mer mem. ‘ber’ of: Toastmasters, ‘elected fo give’ his 'icebreaker © speech . and |. e “avpligatfons for 7v cable hook- "ups! made bere, @ Movairs to all makes of TVs, Radios, Phonographs, LOCAL OFFICE MANAGER _ for KIN: GAR VIDEO" kept his audience's full attention as he gave a thumbnall autoblo- graphy while Andy Shutek a vete- ran’ ‘speaker, made” his’ listeners TT co mi FOR THE HOLIDAY. WEEKEND chuckle a. little when in his topic, sPereonality and Gestures”, he said “It is during moments of crisis, when a man is off guard, that a‘man best reveals his. character — that rubbing of you nose for example says that you doubt it, regardless of what your tongue is saying. There is no such thing as an accidental gesture.” . John Charters, area seven de- legate and. speaking competitor for the West Kootenay to the provin- cial convenion at Duncan, reported on the work at the convention and announced that he had placed thisd is the, competition. “My standar Senior Citize ‘Delegates to ‘The regular . meeting of. the Castlegar ‘and “District Senior Ci- cavitch, either.” It's a big thrill for “anyone present. to pet a wild ‘animal in the forests | : but be year's fawna, | crew went: up and: could fend for’. itself,’ but it| ported “that: sick ' visits’ had: been you put your Hands on: ‘this year’s made; don it, “and it didn’t show fear} tizens’ was held Friday. evening in the Legion Hall with 24 members Routine ‘opening and business particularly careful of this} was conducted ‘by H. Evans,. the e'one Bud and his| president. Several. reports were to was, last’ year's | heard: ‘Mrs, 1. P. Ferguson re- plants “had “been sent, also cards and: it was: nice to see and it will die. some of the members who had The young speckled fawn of inte year’s vistage are fairly td been. sick. back at the meeting. The Senior Citizens annual which is to be: held 1 deen BEST _DRESSED MEN “WEAR McGILL SHOES, from -EREMENKO'S hidden if’ lying They ‘think they're well] in Vancouver June 10 and 11, was and are doing as they’re| discussed. Mr. Evans was named told and you can walk’ right up to them’ at times, but please don’t official delegate with “Mrs. Fer- guson’ alternate. It was’ reported that-the Trail Branch are charter- ing a bus and that any member of the Senior Citizens could goon this bus. A motion was made that Mr. Evans be given a cheque for his expenses. ~ All bills were ordered paid ean CHAIN Goto fran domenctration }| Hamelite ” Sales 432 Stanley St. Nelson, ie ny alae ies ca FOR EXPERT SEWER CONNECTIONS instal-. : phone: ine FRONT ST. lations, idee metal work and gas fitting ag ‘well as guaranteed satisfaction . at low prices see or CASTLEGAR PLUMBING i & HEATING LTD. PH, 365-8284 Ti HUA including the provincial fees. Mrs, G Quayle reported’ that new song sheets were needed’ and ‘that she had written out 44 songs, ae that she had asked “Miss“P. McLeod | a. member of the Socaptiraiets Club, | who ‘works’ for the’ Twin Rivers School, if she would type the ‘songs. Miss McLeod typed out the songs, provided’ the paper _ ns Appoint Convention stencils’ ate. to: make tip the song have‘ been ted 100 per cent,” he said when describing the quality of the spec- ches at the competitions, Besides Mr. Bro, who was in- troduced by the chairman, ‘other guests included Walter Morgan, Naleom: ‘Scott: and Dave Shanks who were by sheets. their. sincere * thanks’ and | appre- ciation to Miss ‘McLeod 'for all her goodness to them, *"Mirs. Quayle‘also reported that like some of the members of the Senior Citizens to serve tea.to the patients” once ‘a month. Owing to this ‘wa led until with several games and the servi of Malicious refreshments. . Healing Plant Pays for Itself bh Short Time ‘Almost any worthwhile home improvement will pay for ‘itself i in time., This. is, particularly true of air conditioning, a well-planned kitchen, ‘and’ Taundry Foor or al pleasant pall, In addition to ae extra comfort, convenience and beauty, most home improvements also pay. off in ii econo- ~ RENATA SOCIALS” “MRS M. ION Mr. and Mrs. J. Hamm of Trait were Sunday. visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J. Dyck. Mr. and Mrs. P. Warkentin were Sunday visitors to Trail. Ray L my, efficiency and Property val- ues A new gas heating Plant, for ‘example, generally. means saving on fuel’ costs, the Canadian Gas Association ‘explains, because a properly - sized, * properly - - installed gas furnace will operate at maxi. Fred Koch. Mr. and Mrs. I.. Wiebe, Mary Ann and Brian were weekend vi- sitors ath the home, of Mr. :and Mrs, A. . Mr. aa Mare, w. Ledue and family of Kinnaird were Sunday vi- sitors at the home of Mfr. and Mrs. C.. Rempel. Gordon Wall UPHOLSTERY | i. 1195 Cedar Avenue, Trail, B.C. CALL US TOLL FREE ZENITH 6910 S WEEKLY APPOINTMENT CALLS IN = CASTLEGAR & DISTRICT EVERY THURSDAY RECOVERING — CARPETING CUSTOM D DRAPERIES [gig | pg ae _CAR GLASS For the finest in Auto Body: Repairs and Pain( UP TO DATE EQUIPMENT WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED + * + eo e Kootenay Auto Collision “" “ais HOME OF THE FIBREGLASS CAR SOLUMBIA AVE, SHERBIKO SUBDIVISION Phone 365-5022 . Ege at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Tunchak, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kosiansic and children of Crescent Valley were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ulmi. Mr, and Mrs. C, of iy of ird wa: a weekend visitor at the home of al Mr. and ‘Mrs. Allan Hunchak] each Saturday Morning at SHSS and daughter Lolita are holidaying | and Legion members, adults or mum . Some gas: units the Butler Home in Robson would ator Bil there being just one inore necting the ‘table fall, i f-the seasor art The evening | was cued 3 yn party. al vice-president and veteran mem- ber’ George. Shacks Evaluators” Harvey ‘Pitman, George Shanks, Sid’ Sidoni and Dick Wade Were I Ted “by ‘general evalu: merfleld. Folio’ ving the’ nesting, the ex. ecutive headed by‘ J.“A.: Charte discussed meantime, a number of Castlecat club! members’ together. with “members ‘of the Trail’ and Nelson clubs attended the Charter Party, of the Valhalla Toastmas- ters’ Club of New Denver. ‘on Sat- ‘ Presentation of the new char- ter, gifts of a gavel and cup and remarks by presidents of visiting clubs were followed by supper and Bosse said some of the litter con- stitute a fire hazard. Guide District Wide Cookie Sale Success A meeting of the Castlegar and District Association to Guides and Brownies was ‘held. Monday evening at the home of Mrs. E. vith ‘eight ‘mem- © Mrs, i. ‘Johnson, district’ commisisoner, opened the meeting. with the Guide prayer.’ CUBS “bills were ordered paid it wa! the’ Guide cookie ‘sale’ had .been successful in‘ the’ district, with ‘all the money being ‘turned in, This will be sent ts the division ae inside the b or ded ‘of 2 Rory cleanup, which’ will’ be | held ‘wer Wednesday May 20 at 10.30 am. Those planning to‘ attend’ to take a’ box lunch with them, tea and __ LEGIGR: CORNER toftes will be available: The.men are a weekend of painting rials for the Junior Olympic Training Plan are now being held parents of contestants’ are asked to help Jin this important project. ce is .requested for starting, judges and checkers so try and get to SHSS on Saturday mornings. are Rossland and Mr. and. Mrs. F. Nagel of Trail spent the weekend | cards again Sear o anne up their at once. from ‘Joe Green. -Ithe cabins ete, during the ’ long weekend. The: business of the evening being concluded, the meeting was adjourned ‘and Mrs. ‘Thor served delicious refreshments, [RINNE TEE I cna I's CINDY’S BOY’S POPLIN REVERSIBLE JACKETS Red to Black, Black to Beige Sizes 8 - 16 Years . YOUTH’S: POPLIN SHEEN SATIN-LINED |. JACKETS — Light Beige : Sizes 34 - 40, it Oper Golf “Toarnamient ON: SUNDAY ‘GRAND-! SLAM" GOLF - “SHIRTS BY “STANFIELD e Patented jtres-aving’ un- ‘ derarm gusset e Ext dons shirt-tail ‘stays < ) Geiauaas Rot -to a out of fit: : -- Only $5: 00 SEE THE ‘ARNOLD PALMER GOLF JACKET. 65%: Terylene,; 35% Combed Wosl, Only . 1 $13.95 DAVID. COOrER JUST ARRIVED eee BATHING SUITS ‘IN PRINTS AND PLAINS... ONE. AND ‘TWO-PIECE : -GOOD SELECTION OF:; IODE FASHION SHOW, ae WED. MAY. 7, — TICKETS ON SALE HERE : $9.95 ~ Local Students Eligible for Scholarship R. M. West, ‘general manager ef Kootenay Forcat Products,. has announced the establishment of a scholarship’ fund ‘to. assist’ worthy students who are. dependents of Kootenay Forest Products emplo- yous, [A scholarship of $500 will be ‘awarded toa student’ selected ploy. of Kootenay Forest Products and who have ‘been employees on or before July 1st of the’ Pre. vious year, awarded annually for first year ity study at Notre Dame Unlvetslty, at Nelson with:a value of $500 cpnually. There will be two Briefly, the o eligibility’ and terms of administra. tion. of ;the fund’ are’‘as follows: : isthe) scholarship will be known “as‘the “Kootenay Fdrest Products: Scholarship. -2..; Students: eligible for the scholarship will. be the dependents to , the firat upon registration, the second in January of the term. If the reci- Plent leaves the university for any rondo before, the second payment aside for use ‘by. another candi: date at'some Jater date. feat ipredeas and. thoes epee dents of, persons ‘who ‘for some reason or other have died or be- come disabled. while in the em- Parallel Parking “At the Post Office’ Parallel parking is to be in. his’ or her ‘university entrance program - and)’ must: be planning on taking -a university that does not terminate after one year, 5. Applications ‘from. eligible applicants: will be ‘submitted to.a schools which the dependents. of eututed 1 front of the post office: where angle arking Presently exists. eer Commissioners decided this atl tinel Ji their council: meet! ist’ week, Time limit on the arog will be 16 minutes,“ Forest, emplo- yees’ may.-be attending, namely: Kaslo High School; L. V. Rogera High School, Nelson; Mount Sen- ir. Sr. High School, South Slocan;: and’ Stanley: Humphries High School, Castlegar, Selection ALL 3, This will be a scholarship f is made the balance ‘will: be’ set |! ‘4. The --recipient ‘must ‘have s course .at Notre Dame University | ; selection board and will be accep: | * ted from any or all of the four high |’ Lovely Spring i Theme Highlights Tea, Bake Sale The Parent Group to the Gul- des and Brownies held a very auc. cessful tea and bake sale'on Sat urday inthe ‘United Church Hall. Guests ‘were welcomed on’ their arrival by Mrs, J, Strelloff, presi. lent. The Guides under the leader-| il ship: of captain Mrs..G.’ McLach- Un sold | candy, The proceeds will be used for their’ company expen. seg, Waneta Airways - LIMITED “Government Approved FLYING SCHOOL. , = a Air Charter. ‘Servite = Rentals’. Sightseeing Flights Located at the Castlegar Airport - PH. DAYS 365.7408 PH. NIGHTS 36 3-4871 The ‘hall was. d in the Spring theme.:'The nce! ‘table was centered with ‘a beautiful ar- |” i rangement of: yellow daffodils and |- blue iris \inan inverted’ umbrella with yellow: and) blue ribbon streamers from the handle of the umbrella to’ each spoke: The table ‘was covered ® with,a. pale yellow cloth with a'tace one over it. The centre piece was ‘flank wil slender yellow abers in silver holders; ): Grateful thanks were gxpress. ed to Mra. L. Morey for the . FLOOR ‘TILES SPENT. PENNIES WELL SI For six ‘long. years‘.p year-old Jutta Vogel of Munich, West Germany, saved up her pennies towards her wedding day. Now 29,800: pennies later: the’ great day. arrived and she: used $75: 00: worth to buy. this lovely wedding dress. ter ‘plece. ‘Each: individual’ table was centered’ with ‘a ‘basket made of a. doily-and ‘a dogwood flower, the work. of the Guide Company. “Committees | in ‘charge were: tickets, Mrs! WW: R; McGauley; Gui. retty 23- iad cea Ire al deg ieasapetioe eae pe ‘| ership and interest. in community “We have the Answer to your DIAMOND Ea mitten raat in * stock -al Don't be ited — see: “us to-day ‘and ‘in the meantime here's your ts crossword Pure answer ¢ mate, on the basis of proficiency |‘ in studics, sports ‘activities, lead- affairs and general d 5 @.The’ scholarship may not be granted ‘to 2' student who is the recipient of another scholarship |: given to aid first-year students. finements in’ manufacturing ‘tech. ‘niques -have made: it ‘increasingly evident’ in recent‘ years that young People must be encouraged to con- tinue’ their education to adequate- ly cope with the demands of the future," commented : Mr, . West. @ ; desire’ of the directors and management of Kootenay Fo- rest Products to ‘assist ia this encouragement to further educa- tion resulted in the establishment of the Scholarship fund. “It is ho- ‘ped that the years to'come will “Fechnological changes and re- |: Dear’ Sir: ‘As we advance into our years —_andias an inescapable: part:'of that progression . as comes the a pte. Weekly. Newspaper Offers The Homey, Personal Touch Not so may. being who’ -redacts ‘the big daily from a fastness: where even’ the| the afternoon were Mrs. J. des: serving“ tea, “Joanne * Hatlin, P & G Builders Supply _ ‘ACROSS FROM THE ARENA CEMENT PLYWOODS: LUMBER DOORS: WINDOWS MOULDINGS Isobel Ross, : Heather. Markin, .Me_ rion‘ McGautey, | “Barbara scone Susan ‘McCutcheon, Jean Price and Roberta 'Markin; kitchen, “Mrs. H. Johnson and Rangers Joy ema and ‘Cathy Giraud. Mrs. T. McGaut- ley was ‘in. charge of Keeping the pProach the exattea | tea ‘pots full. Presiding at the urns during iL |= grat .zation that of the specifics, Sates until now) were all important to the maping of our day, Tower and fewer retain that, ; Glittering pro- minence, i For the elderly gent, whose signature “is. affixed’ below. and who’ chose, in: his ‘spécial cireum- stance, to settle in‘ ‘this quiet back. ‘water’of the Kootenays away’ from the vulgarity‘ of the present age: to an’ even ‘ wider : interest.’ Early this year the’ ‘Castlegar | News began making, its ‘regular’ “appearance |. among the papers’ and periodicals in-my ‘mail.I.can only think that L/owe ‘this ‘ court —'my little conceit,’ perhaps ‘the editor's F, rumble . of’ the: Presses does | not Tough, a Past District Commission- “the: homegrown Captain: ‘and "Mra. OW Product; ‘the weekly ‘of my own| hauer and: Mrs.’ T.\A: Richards, bailiwick. As'‘a writer..— albeit | both past pretideats of the ‘Parents not:a very. prolific‘one — I own| Group. <<. Pe clin, Guide 2880 ce Drive, TRAIL; Phone ‘Zenith ae SALES AND SERVICE ‘Chi r Old: at ile nee Commissioners Ret “Cadillac Corvair_ 5 Finest a co Cleanest.t Used Cars in in the E cokes Se Byety Ge Car Guarenteed see many~Kootenay students sti-| the hipsters and the beatniks,* the liking for ‘such odds and ends’ of |’ mulated to‘greater scholastic ac- complishment ‘with the help of this fund”. the general panager concluded. strip tease, the ‘rock-and-roll, ' the sridiculous: -mouthings’’ of:'“angry young’. men,’ the‘ lunatic‘ abstrac- tions 'of.:modern art, and .all’ the In the various zones:in Bri- tish Columbia more’accent'is being Placed on bringing the municipal horrors and ‘of a.world gone mad, ‘one of the few that do to’'time,’ he ‘ may” have “happened upon in this or. that. publication. writing ‘of mine’ which, from’ time $1 richer. — ‘collectively, ‘: ‘And; though:.it-is-true that 1] 89™@e 12 in. X36 in,. in’ size, ,was * Comimtssioners in Castlegar are A giant cheque for this amount, am not.a local resident, and have received by commissioners at ace but few friends and ‘acquaintances | meeting last week from the Nel: _ nui te ie ‘Largest and, most tally equipped ¢ Gerege « aaa Body Shop in the Koctenays Automatic Transmission Specialists Seiberling Tire: werehowes: the book or periodical I;am_ pre- sently reading, it:is to the weekly newspaper. that |I first’ turn: Not your big daily. that is too remote, too. cold, too impersonal, and can "wait, but to the smaller; more per- ‘sonal weekly, wl warm and co-ordinators sroepinee for discus- “Complete, Steck of, EVelkewagen ‘Cars and Trucks New Rambler Cars _ Sales & Service — ~ Trades alive.'There I" ‘now the:men and | p; bebiin remaig; eaentially,; is the written Columbia sidé;I have come to look ‘And; laying aside for a spell| of the: News; to.that»moment on a mailday. when, hard-upon the ove op ON, to the water. Pagent, mo Re notes an ‘apcompanving letter.’ forward to the: weekly appearance ening :meal and’ over: a. a pipe, in water pagent committee. It is to.be used “to help! you - [ IAN slippered fdleness .—. still before a. fire; the nights this spring are chill as-yet — I’ gettle to enjoy- ment of this well ‘conceived, well salted and well-) laid-out weekly which : wore is:'to: begin’ .on“ that arrow stretch of ‘road. much more ‘personal one, and has ter, and may. call” him by by his first mame. ‘of the paper, and may beard him ‘in ‘his homey cubicle Wi ‘without rebuff. : ‘ita’ are in the main determined bythe balance of ‘these two forces. The - mes; past hour, with the Castlegar News. ‘sage of the advertiser, tod; is’ al 1 could not fail to note i nor did s ‘a sincere ' ring ‘to *it;, quite likely | tently’ it’ adheres to’ th 1 know the: man: behind thecoun- | implicit: in. the imasthiosds ee Jet :the’ press’ the people's ‘rights|’' ~ maintain, unawed by influence and f I may even: ‘know the editor ‘unbribed by gain.” Vastly satisfying ‘has been the ‘Hugh: Lefolii, © Lardéau, B.C.’ THERE’S MORE THAN Goop ra BREWING IN “Read ‘the Castlegar News Classified Ads -|_ ie can help you : plan for your | child's education The value of a 5 university edusatlen can’t be figured - at their summer homes, . Next regular:meeting on May 19, FIBREGLASS PANELS : "26 X,96 — YELLOW. AND GREEN ONLY IDEAL FOR AWNING, Per Sheet BADMINTON SETS ry "RACKETS © $ t§ ‘ BIRDS: AND NET, “Only i ipieuany fresh acrecaal ‘ale throughoutt! >, This is’ another. kind of ‘brewing’. weilike ~ the stea ly hum of our fast-growing tourist industry. 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Naturally, costs will vary depending on the _ area, the course taken, and the institution — but i in ' @very.area costs are continually rising. /¥our child could pay some of this expense himself -.. but probably not all of it. He will need your help. Most parents don’t have this of cash either, but you can if you plan for it!.. -: Will you take the time to discuss this important matter with your Mutual Life xepresentative?. He can -: show. .you'a plan for oney th The : Mutual. Life’ which~ will ‘guarantee funds for~ university, education. ‘The Plan ‘will guarantee that ‘ the money will be > available ‘whether. you live or ier This is the way th ds of our, poli building a guaranteed fund :to: enable their children. Leo ae ne ity, oe celta financial wors ‘ 5 your Mu e of Canada represen’ “and tall it’ over with him re eae. ke The. Mutual Life ! ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA HEAD OFFIOB: WA 1889 “Yes, Tam riost interested in learning how I can best I the funds for my childs further education, pee I NAM®. c. A Andes: ~ Castlegar, B.C.