CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August 18, 1960 TOXAPHENE METHOD USED . CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August 18, 1960 7 Lethbridge, Calgary and Medicine) Christina Lake, arriving home on. Hat, Alta, - the weekend, Mr, and ‘Mrs. J. Leckie and]’ family | enjoyed - thelr vacation at wart, ‘leaving Sunday. to! return Mr: and Mrs, “wm. Courtnall home. sid are driving, thelr ddughter~ and Mr, and ‘Mrs.- teving Oborrie of. grandson, Mra,, Ada Stemler and Vancouver are: visiting thé former's Phillip to Vancouver after a mon- Ask W. Kootenay: . Remeve Dangerous _ Robson Socials ree ny Praises Hospital ‘Kinnaird Socials De SES tr es Evane for a few days have returned + was used, but this was an extremely » sport fish, but 98 Inkes have ‘al- ‘Undesirable Fish renioved From Lakes The discovery of toxaphene + (chlorinated camphene) has made it possible for the fisherles division of‘the fish and game branch, de- Fartment of recreation’ and con- servation, to attack'the problem of. femoving coarse or undesirable fish ‘from lakes in a; much mre’ ambl- tious fashion than formerly, and this activity has now become an im- portant part of the over-all fisheries program, treatment, a.dam is built’ at the outlet creek, This Is done in order. to prevent any' coarse fish from re- turning tq the lake after the treat~ ment has taken place. e ‘The 50-pound bags of toxaphene are then loaded on: boats which crulse slowly while "the chemical compqund Is spread upon the wa- ter. Grent care is taken to ensure that every part of the lake is cov- ered and special attention is given to inlet creeks, Within a few min- utes the dead fish begin to bob to the surface, =” Although lethal to fish Ife (it paralyses the nervous system), tox- aphene fs quite harmless to man and other manimals th the concentra- tion used. Human beings and other mammats may drink the water with no harmful effects whatsoever. * ‘The substance has proven to be, & most useful ond important tool in modern fisheries management. Before the appearance of toxa- phene, a named ex@ensive chemical and made any extensive lake rehabilitation. pro- posals out of the question, Toxa- phene costs only,a fraction as much. . Many BO, lokes are still infes- ted with undesirable fish such as carp,.suckers, and which Shower for Ann Sutherland A surprise kitchen shower was held Thursday evening at the home of Mrs, C, R, Sutherland for Miss A very happy evning was brought to a close with the hostesses Mrs. Sutherland, Mra.. J, Pedersen of compete with trout for food and have other adverse ‘effects upon ready been treated. and are being Planted with trout as they become ready. is ‘.Toxaphene is used in powder fornt. When a lake is selected for Ann a and Mra, W. of aride-elect, Miss Sutherland went to: her sister-in-law's to make dill pickles, and was greeted on her arrival with a shower of confetti and the many guests. The guest ‘of honor wos pre- sented with a corsage by the hos- tesses, Games .were enjoyed, after | Which a gaily decorated basket fil- Jed with many lovely arid varied -"] gifts was presented to the bride- «One call brings you the wonderful world of warmth ~ FOR. - DETAILS ON Esso Ol : FURNACES elect who was assisted by her sister, Mrs, O. Andersen, in the opening of the gifts. i Miss her Mr, and. Mrs. G, Loveland and familly of Spokane arrived week to visit with the latter’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Waldle. On ‘saturday Mr, and Mrs, Love-, land and family, Mr. and Mrs, Waldleand daughter Dawn of Van- couver will all leave for a holiday at Banff and other Alberta point: Mr, ‘and Mrs, Keith Waldie left Fridsy on a holiday trip to Calgary where they will visit relations of Mrs. Waldie. David. Adshead and his cousin Rodney Moora of Trail left Friday morning for ‘Nakusp where they will visit for a few, days. see Mrs. W. T, Waldie accompan- ied by Mrs, A.-White'and Susan and Leslie Balnbridge motored to Nel- son on Thursday. Constable and Mrs, B. Jeffrey and family have left for their Robson, The highlight of the evening was the specially decorated cake made by Mrs, Hackman. Giant Wood Dome Proves Lumber a Versatile Material. * Wood's ability to satisfy the structural demands of tomorrow's ‘builders is being dramatically de- pleasure and appreciation to the {guests for their many expressions of happiness and the lovely gifts. GEER PARK SOGIALS Mrs. Williamson Reverend W. C. McBride, with Mrs, McBride and children, form- erly of Vancouver, spent a few days in Deer Park, enroute to their} new home at Sudbury, Ontarlo. Mr. and Mrs, Allen Bradbury and son Jimmy have returned to their home-in Vancouver after spending a two-week holiday at the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Allan. | Mr, and Mrs, F. Woodrow and children of Castlegar are spending @ camping holiday at Deer Park, Mrs, M. A. Stainton, daughter Jean and son John of Castlegar were recent visitors’ to.Deer’, Park. Mrs, H, Windross and daughter Patsy of Toxonte, Ontario, and Mr. and Mrs, R. L. Heywood and child- xén Jason and Della ‘of Vancouver, are spending a holiday at the home of the Iatter’s ‘parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Jamieson. Other week- end guests at the’ Jamieson home included their son and daughter Beverley of Kimberley. Mr, and Mrs. G. A, walker of Silverton spent the weekend at their home here, ‘SMITH’S PLUMBING & & HEATING CASTLEGAR: PHONE 3401 Elsewhere call your nearest imperiab Olt sales office _- Engineered for Modern Living “Low Dom Payment -| spending a holiday at Mr. and Mrs,’O, D'Andrea, are at Don. Mills, Ontario, where Canada’s largest wooden dome is under construction. Sixteen glue-laminated arches were -specified forthe town's new “|trertments, Mrs. Webster has been home in after. g two weeks ns the gucsts of Mr. and Mrs, W. J, Rockhill at Pine Beach. Mr. J.T, Webster left Saturday for Vancouver, where he will visit his wife,-Mrs. Webster, who Is the last | - the pgst week visiting his wife in|, to thelr home in Vjctorla, _ Mr, J.T, Webster who spent Vancouver is home again. , Mr, and Mrs, Art Nixon, Brian and Chria left Saturday to return to thelr home in Kimberley. Mra, Nixon and sons have ,been the guests of her ‘parenta for the past six weeks, while Mr. Nixon was at- tending UBO, and. he arrived here early Friday morning. ~ ed Miss Mildred Raine who ,at- tended summer school-at, UBC ar- rived home at the weekend. Randy and Janice Taylor are the guests of their grandparents Mr, and Mrs, H. Johnson for two weeks, te Mra, A, Knelstn of Moose Jaw visited her brother and sister-In- law, Mr, and Mrs. D. Adshead over the weekend, leaving Monday on the boat for Arrow Park to visit her parents and brothers, Mr. and Mrs, David Stewart and family of Beaton spent a few alster, Mrs. P. ‘Jolly. th's’ holiday in Robson. days with Mr. and Mrs, Dave Ste- - WESTCRAFT ALUMINUM & PIERSON - WINDOWS id AND / ALUMINUM COMBINATION DOORS YOUR LOCAL AGENT RELIABLE one “WHERE WINDOWS ARE A SPECIALTY NOT A SIDE LINE RELIABLE WOODWORKS _— ‘GENELLE, B.C. PHONE TRAIL 2058 - L-1 Dear Sis; soo T Just read, an article in your pap: on how to ‘drive, fast or slow. The consensus was that the safest..way’ to get where you. are going is to keep up with traffic, I. think I kept. up \with+ the main traffic although some passed me, but I:landed in the Castlegar hospital with a’ heart attack. We were passing through the District making’ a‘round-about trip to Kelowna and back, If all you people are as good! whether |: pltal — well — it would be kind of]: nice’ to live here,” You people:in Castlegar cah’ be very. proud” of your staff’ in. the hospital, I.dor’t expect to ever cet treated any better. To . the hospital ‘staff, doctors and’ nurses, experts and _non-ex- berts, a very heart-felt thank you, Dr, Hall “is keeping me flat on my back’ go its hard to write, I've been in now for over a week, , So thanks again. Park Power. Pole: The pole at the ban patk's con- cession booth is in dangerous con- dition, Comm. George Carr told Castlegar council Tuesday, fs Corrying live wirek, it is tens ing at \e “very. dangerous’ angle,” he sald. “It would be a bad thing if it happened to fall among child- ren." x ‘The matter Was brought to Mr. guest of Mr, ani Mrs, G. ‘Tweed, while she ts undergoing medical in Vancouver for several weeks and hopes to be home in about a month, enjoying o holiday in Penticton, i oe Misg Diana and Sylvia Duncan who have been the guests of Mrs. Dick Fowler have returned to their home in Trail. » Mr. and Mrs, John Evans, Lynn and Glenn who were visiting the former’s parents Mr, and Mrs. H. curling rink, a unique,- cl h shaped structure which will have an unobstructed roof span of 231 feet. Braced by wooden roof ‘planing and decking, the dome will stand 51 feet above. the ice.até its apex. ‘This is truly a “Space Age” de-| sign in the ugk Weal literal sense. > PNE Horseflesh “ Best on Continent The finest’ ‘horseflesh in the Canadian and U.S. west will enter| painbridge who ia leaving the Dis- the rings of the Ught horse show at the 1960 Pacific National Exhibi- tion. Featured will be a range of animals’ from prancing ‘Arablans from: California _to.; stocky. Uttle Shetland ponies from northern B.c. First section includes all-Ara- bian’ show, pony, American saddle horse, grade American saddle horse, harness and parade classes, Junior day pony show is Aug, 20, Judging in the {first section starts’ Aug. 20 under Col. John K, Brown, of San Pedro, Calf. - He will also judge the second section, which includes thorough- breds, gradé thoroughbreds, hunters]. and hacks. Judging gtarts Aug. 26. Third section features jumpers, where they are the guests of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr,: and Mrs. Ron D'Andrea: ‘Western quarter horses. “Judging by “ante Clark, of Bpoeanes, Wash,, will start Sept. 1. +s m= (HUCK 5 RED AND. WHITE STORE . _AKANNAIRD, BC, \ ‘GOFFEE, Nabob, Ib. ers WHIP, Kraft, 32 cz, . IGE CREAM, Shannon, 1/ gallon . .. HAWAIAN FRUIT PUNGH, 48 oz. ee ee los , Women’s Institute Holds Goodby Party. For Two Members Members and friends .of the Women’s Institute held a garden party Saturday afternoon, on the lawn at the home of Mrs. J. Scott ‘This was a farewell party for Mrs, ©. Balano who is leaving short- ly for Kimberley and for Mrs. J. trict at the’end of the month to make her home in Victoria. . Mrs. J. Scott, president of the Institute, presented the guests of members. Béth’ expressed’ thelr: ap- preciation, Delicious’ refreshments . were seryed at the close of the afternoon by some of the members. Twenly Attend Surprise Shower For Beth McLeod . A surprite shower was. held at | the . home of Miss. Lorraine ‘Mc- Leod Aug, 1, for Miss Beth McLeod at which 24, guests. were | in: atten- dance, ‘Corsages of roses were! presen- mother, “Mrs: John Dunlop. | Games were played and a red-and white: trailer. enjoyed by the’ guests. - . « .Hostesses for the evening were: Misses Lorraine? McLeod, Virginia soft, TARGET HEARING” Mr. and Mrs, ‘O. B. Ballard are|- honor’ with 'provided for in Section’ 69, and whose names are not entered ‘on-the lst as owner-electors, ..TENANT-ELECTORS — British ‘subjects of the full age of ent years and * which are and have been “continuously for not less than .six months prior. to the submis- sion of the declaration provided’ for in Section. 69, tenants’ in; occupation of real. property within. the School district and- whose names or. the. names of which are. not Sntered on the olist as or resident-electi ; CORP! ONS are not! placed on ‘the “ist and _ : those: qualifying as. owners “of. property or as tenant-electors ‘must file a written authorization under the seal of the Cor- “poration naming some person of: the full’ age‘ of twenty-one for 2 de- alae ana construction, Nine Years Ago H. Bate,- former ‘vicé-prinejpal |: fof Castlegar elementary ‘school was ‘of the fi Kinnalrd school. ae : . Russell esses: son of-deceased Michael (Archangel) Veregin. dis~ ‘closed he. could not take: over, his father’s: duties as spiritual Jeader had’ become a Jehovah's Witness minister, | 7: vs ce a Kinnaird council made plans to purchase the: three ‘privately. owned water. systems fer, the village. . 1 CPR: eeaoutioad re for’: ‘n= proving the Castlegar station.: The wooden platform was to be zeplnced |/ with a longer -concrete one. : eee. ~~ $10,000. grant.from. ‘the! De- Partment of Transport rade pos- sible the’ gravelling of ends of run- ways at Castlegar airport, Oiling of runways was left.to a later date, ene Castiegar. fire chief R, A D. Wert, ‘village’ commissionérs and volunteer fire fighters . witnessed a of ‘fire at ‘Tadonac. Intention of buying a new of Hilliere Doukhobors : because he} be be the Labor Day cruise up : thel: > Mrs, Kaufman, Phone:' 6488 Mr.and Mrs, Norman Fuihwick veturned’ Friday from © Calgary, where they. had been “holidaying with thelr..daughter Kathy. Kathy hos @ secretarial position with. the Great West Lite Insurance Com- pany, Brian :Flshwick also arrived home on’ the weekend to visit. his parénts, Mr, and Mrs. snd fomily are: home from ‘a two week vacat.on at Lake and Grand Forks, f | Mr. and Mrs,‘ Geerge Jackson and family jravelled to Oshawa Ont, for thelr vacation, camping niong the way.’ They spent some time wlih relatives in the east, in- cluding Mr. Jackson's mother, Mrs. R. Jackson, * 2 NL after attending victoria College for summer school, Guesta. of Miss Shirley Ball are her’ cousins Noreen - and. .Tanis Moore of Santa Barbara; Cai. ‘The girls were formér residenta’ of Fruitvale and are enjoylrig a’ re- union with many of thetr. friends in this district. . James Kaufman arrived home on Monday after completing “a course in ‘communteations at HMCS CornwWallis,, He will return ‘to the east const for duty upon HMos. ‘Columbia, the first week in Bep- tember, The Columbla is Canada’s newest destroyer ship. ~ ereeet tee i “Having enjoyed’ three weeks at Shuswap Lake, Mr, and. Mrs, Ron Staudinger arrived home on the weekend, ‘Mr, and. Nira: Bi Cheveldave| . Plotnikoft Geis _ Free Water Hookup ‘In Bloomer Deal Castelgar council decided Tues. day to connect W. Plotnikoff to the village’ water system for free if he will surrender: his Bloomer Creek waterline to the villege., ter service was brought to council's attention at Tuesday's: * council meeting.. ‘The village ‘would not make use of tha Une, -but will willingly fore- go the $45 service connection charge if the Bloomer line ‘can. be ‘disre- garded in future Castlegar water line excavation, Boat Clubbers. Breakfast by Lake At Anderson Canip and’ “guests” enjoyed a. breakfast patty last Bunday at the A. Ander- aon summer camp:up the Arrow Over: 100.) ere present, but only | two “aubdncien, Forty ganas night and’ camped, *s-Pancakes, were|-enjoyed: at‘ bredkfast. Water to. the lake later in'the day. an annual, outing for. boat dlub|- members for the last’ three years. .Next scheduled club euting ‘will Arrow Lake. Commodore ‘Art “anderson re- ports the club now has, a sich are 2 Mr, Plotnikoft's request for wa-|: Menibers ; of Arrow,, Boat cia 3 Toole, rant Satuecey o ham “and daueabe ve skiing and swimming drew many|'' ‘The - breakfast ‘party has been|' from vat with relatives and friends at the: coast ‘|have been Mr. and Mrs,.D. Dever- son and. family who arrived home Rust. who arrived-: late ‘Monday. hosts to 00 | outdoor: party at their new “ home,, 164-5th Ave.,’ Sunday evening.. Thirty-eight guests, Which were the family and friends of the newly-married. couple énjoyed sup- per on the lawn, ‘served by ‘the hostess and her friend, ‘Miss Patsy Morey, ‘The ‘occasion marked Mrs. ‘Wallace's birthday. “Anslatinig her were Mrs, P, Soberlak, Mrs, M Wwallnee and Mrs, .K. Soterlak, sae Mr, and ‘Mrs, E.R. Spence and five children, Gary, Howard, Anita Stewart and Colin of Salmon "Arm are. visiting Mr. Spence's parents, Mr, dnd Mrs, K. M. Spence.” ' The Spence’s. California -guests, Mrs. Nancy: Stetsql and her - grand: son, Ray -Arnold,: left, Mopday for thei, home in Los Angeles-and San on, Slinday and ‘Mr. Sand Mra, G.| and Mrs. Don‘wallace were |; “Yolo OTHERS, Social Credit: SEPT 12 ~ BROTHERS Donald L. Brothers, of Trail, Solicitor: _ SOGIAL CREDIT "GASTLEGAR RETAIL PRICES Brrective ‘AUGUST 18 - 24 » School days are once more close at hand. Make your Co-op Your SCHOOL SUPPLY HEADQUARTERS by way of Vahcouver and Seattle. Miss Elaine\ Johanson of Vic- torla is here visiting her friends in Kinnaird. She is the guest at the home: of Mr.’and Mrs, J. Paulson. Mr,: and Mrs. Jack Dingman of Chatham, Oht. are: visiting Mrs, Ida Cleeve and family: for a few days. Miss Sharon Paulson “has re- turned home’ having. spent five weeks holidaying with relatives in SASH. AND DOOR WORK — ‘PIERSON WINDOWS AND ALL: KINDS: OF’ GLASS _ GLIDDEN PAINT: sKOOTENAY BUILDERS AND >| SUPPLIERS: 4 ; PHONE 5155 ve Best Foods Salad Dressings... :- Fresh Shipment at new. low prices. 16 OZ., 2 FOR 24 OZ:, AYLMER GATSUP 16 oz. BOTTLES < Each .. <8 Sugar PRAIRIE MAID . WHEAT PUFFS yIn the Large Economy Bag — 45 Pints Only ........ 48¢ ‘GHEER, Laundry Detergent © mee KING SIZE ...,.........0.-2.. $139 “Plus. Free Carton Coca’ Cola. with. every, Package SUMMER ‘LEAN UP.ON "REG. PRICE .... Each 25 ‘SPECIAL 2 "fer 29 WE STILL DELIVER ‘aT “THESE Low-Low , PRICES — ORDERS SHOULD BE IN EVERY. © « AFTERNOON BY 3.30: P.M. es « Weston's Assocfed, [BL AT ae OLD PRICE. - $9.49 KING size LIQUID Wwory Tin ...-...:- 88 Only ae y Your 100 Ib. Bags Now memberabip g of 105,'90 of which. ae Jack Sewell Geis. ~ Temporary Water — For’ Construction Gestlegar council ‘Viesday ap- proved temporary water service to property. owned by Jack. Sewell ‘in the Landis subdivision during house construction. : Two hundred feet of pipe will be. ald to provide. water! until the permanent line, servicing a’ wider area, is laid. This may be done as fire, truck fo. ie village was an- nounced, : _ | part of the winter worke program, Te CHOICE LOTS. Large | Bale . ae _. 40 LBS, ... “80 LBS., Give Your Lawn A Treat THIS FALL BLUE WHALE PEAT. MOSS +. $4.95 - ‘Home Garden .. ORTHO LAWN FooD. .-. $4.95 20 LBS.”..... $3.80 = $2.95 | GM&S COMPLETE 8-16-10 - Camping Accessories ‘CATALYST HEATERS a2 mR. Gal. Gas ...... $22.95 ICE CHESTS, from © a ‘COOLING: JUGS, from " BAR'B-QUES, fa ida le «Ose CHAR-COAL, [0 Ihs:, iaeeneneesttbgberieseg ts “$1.59 LAWN: OAAIES from o Sonos - SKINLESS, 3 a. FROZO: Names, other than, property owners, wil not be carried for- Peas, 2 Ib. bag. _ ward from “last. year’s Must without a "person making anew, BLUE PACIFIC. , Peecesc et fl E in wit the TAM: property owners, Resident Electors and ‘Tenant Electors ee Tuna. 2-21NS ‘living vin! area between the boundary. of’ Castlegar. and :Kin- KING Size A NEW ‘WAY 2 TO: HEAR! %& Adds to Your. Appearance Choice residential Building , Lots are now available in the... , WOODLAND SUB- DIVISION Make Your plans now to live i in this - new developed area. PORK CHOPS, All Gus, h.,....... 886 PORK LEG ROAST, Ib. SES ape - GAKE MINES, Monarch, 6 for ..:... 99 GROUND BEEF, lean tb., ......-.. 390 VINEGAR, Western gallon, ..:..:. 780 || (“#7 PET MILK, 3 Ib, package, = eat 3 who 3 8 British subject to rbe its. agent .on behalf of Such i be filed with the . ‘Gecretary-Treasurer not later thar August 31, ‘1960. Easy Monthly Terms - 6 at to: Pay Only You will eae You Wearlt. - OTARION « LISTENERS | Guaranteed hy :\naird; also Robson West.and areas Wes of O.P. Right of way Imper ial Oil ‘between the West Robron and. Kinnaird boundaries wilt vote vat the Castlegar election and must register at the Village of Castlegar to be'on the Voter's List for. Trustees election. u * Further information’ may be; obtained at the School Board, Office, Phone 2811. ¢ + le (eee Aa eee ||| Anderson Brency ere y o PHONE. 3441 eeunt “TRAIL, oR CASTLEGAR verted cone